Thinking about the election? Staff writers Eve Bertrand, Alexis Hernandez Lopez, and Eira Prakash attended the final event in a series by the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) events of the election, in which three experts break down their perspectives on the media’s role in the 2024 presidential race.
Which Barnumbia dining hall brings the most BOOM?
After Esther and Anna’s ill-fated quest for vegan snacks, the two staff writers got together to eat their way to a vegan salvation.
Barnard is awesome—trust me, I’ve been places. I’ve seen things.
As part of their Careers in Bioethics Lecture Series, Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies invited panelists to discuss the implications of the 2024 Election results on healthcare.
Keep hanging in there and go get yourself some Hewitt biscuits
This writer loves the Ferris Omelet Station!
Don’t let SNL keep you from your A and Bs.
Everyone’s family groupchat is just pet photos… right?
Fear not fellow Wordlers, I have found alternatives for you during the strike. The NYT Tech Guild strike has affected us all. What do you mean I can’t do my daily Wordle? My daily Connections? Despite my fingers reaching for the app, I must stay in solidarity. But alas, my time in class has to […]
This weekend, Bwog thought about what is going to happen…
Do you think they could hitchhike to New York?
Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
This Friday, November 8, several student groups collaborated to hold an emergency Anti-Trump Rally on Low Steps.
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