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Internal Editor Vivian Zhou and Staff Writer Daniel Ortega-Venni took a trip down the rabbit hole to see Alice in Wonderland put on by Columbia Blue Gaze Theater. This is what they thought. 

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We’re told that our “candid appraisal is very much appreciated.” Let’s hold the administration to that. 

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Bwog has many channels of communication, one being aptly named #whatareyoulisteningto. We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of every song iterated by Bwoggers this past year in #whatareyoulisteningto.

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Adieu To Bwog

Editor in Chief Jenny Zhu says goodbye to Bwog. When I think of the twilight of my time as Editor in Chief, I think of that one Winnie the Pooh quote: “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” I think of the joy and deep compassion for this little blog that many of us share. I think of the […]

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Bwoggers Vivian Zhou and Eliza Staples review Latenite, Columbia’s silliest theatre tradition and the only one for which a review could include the phrases “‘beeps’ and ‘boops,'” “orange morph suit,” and “hair emporium.”

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With the annual Tree Lighting finally having taken place, we as Columbia students find ourselves in the midst of two seasons: cuffing season and finals season.

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Bwog will be filing a writ of habeas corpus or whatever, and, more importantly, sending a letter to Dr. Phil to try and resolve our longtime beloved friend and FORMER co-parent NYU Local‘s attempts to kidnap and secure legal custody of our son, Baby Yoda. 

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Gerald Parkins, Ph.D. (but really, please, call him Ged) is probably the best Gen. Chem professor out there, only because of his in-class magic tricks. What better way to ensure that your students are sufficiently mind-fucked than by confusing what little sanity they had left with some *spicy* magic demos? Card tricks, sawing TAs in half…what […]

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While Bwog does not usually publish posts in the op-ed format, we recently received an unsolicited email attaching a Letter to the Editor, in PDF format, that responded passionately to our satirical post, “Yeehaw Columbia.” Inspired by another certain student newspaper, which has garnered attention for its very tactful, thought-provoking, and extremely perceptive op-eds, we decided to try our hand at […]

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This morning, Columbia students received an email from Dean James Valentini that Columbia College senior Josh Berenzweig has passed away, while on a leave of absence in Brooklyn.

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GSSC meets one last time for the semester and wishes you well as you move from one successful academic season to the next! Check below for some important dates and events.

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Bwog did Thanksgiving: Baked, broiled, and consumed several sweet potato pies. Cooked Thanksgiving dinner in under 3 hours. Had a PB & J for Thanksgiving dinner. Made two (2) chocolate pies on two (2) separate days. Woke up at 7 am with the rest of my family to start cooking for Thanksgiving (as is tradition). […]

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Bwog kept it artsy, goofy, and feely this weekend.

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This week, Bwog tackles the entitlement that is every person on campus who eats at Hewitt and doesn’t know how to work the dish conveyor belt.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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