On Monday, September 30, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD), Housing Equity Project (HEP), and local organization Defend Harlem held a protest in opposition to Columbia’s expansion into the Harlem community.
Staff Writer Anna Rosenbloom and Deputy Arts Editor Paula Carrión go on a 5 pm trip to JJ’s and realize that the real treasure is the gumballs they did not find along the way.
Just go with the flow. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death
Every year, Columbia College students are subjected to the Literature Humanities curriculum. Today, I will answer the question we have all been secretly asking ourselves: which “Gilgamesh” character is the most smashable? I have compiled an exhaustive reasoning for each character in a frat flu-induced haze.
Saying goodbye has never been so sad.
Columbia and Barnard staff members published an open letter demanding the University cease its “targeted firings of Columbia University and Barnard College workers for their participation in the movement for a free Palestine and divestment from Israel.” The letter has amassed over 350 signatories from students and other University affiliates as of the afternoon of […]
I mean I already wasn’t attracted to men and this certainly did not help their case.
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.
On Friday, September 27, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organized a protest on campus in support of Lebanon.
On Monday, September 23, an independent group of Barnard faculty members organized a teach-in outside Barnard Hall, claiming instances of violations of freedom of expression and shared governance.
I am writing this while eating in Hewitt (alone).
I know because I was almost one of them…
Today, we take you back to a murder that a Bwog Staffer learned about many years ago and cannot stop thinking about to this day. Editor’s note: mentions of grooming and gun-related death
Meet your new, very big, celebrity. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of sexual assault.
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