Staff Writers Olivia Chiroiu, Gina Brown, and Erika Avallone took a trip to Latenite!
A coalition of student groups, including Barnard-Columbia Abolition Collective, Student-Worker Solidarity, and Columbia-Barnard Young Democratic Socialists of America, has announced plans to mount a tuition strike ahead of the Spring 2024 payment deadline. Among other demands, organizers hope the move will pressure the University to divest from Israel.
Staff Writers Luken Sloan and Shaina Sahu watched NOMADS’ Fall 2023 mainstage show—The Thaumatrope Game! Content warnings: mentions and depictions of death.
Jerome Davis will end his tenure as Secretary of the University at the end of 2023, but will remain a part of the University’s administration in an advisory role until June 2024.
You can never escape the dining hall comparisons.
Barnard Zine’s Library taught us that journaling in all its forms can be a deeply personal and important ritual.
On Thursday, November 30th, members of the coalition Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) engaged in two demonstrations in reaction to a University-held event and the annual Tree Lighting ceremony.
Staff Writers Elaine Lloyd and Rory Collins joined a guided tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s medieval section.
Staff Writers Chancey Stefanos and Maren Frey take matters into their own hands upon the Diana Center Cafe’s smoothie size switch, putting together an investigation as they gather information and thoughts on the change.
Bwog Staffers Katie De la Paz and Emma Trápaga try out the much-talked-about sushi from Milstein Bubble Tea and Sushi Spot. They give honest and incredibly professional reviews on the salmon avocado and spicy tuna rolls, bonding over their bwineage in the process.
One Bwog Staffer’s poem about the tragedy of the limited dining hall hours and options during Thanksgiving break.
As Bwog reminisces on our personal Thanksgiving meals, we bring you a compilation of what we (sadly) endured this year.
Here are the best and the worst places for your Number 1 and Number 2.
Just in case you are already worried about going back home.
Schermerhorn’s Mysteries Resolved
September 11, 2025Amelia Alverson Steps Down As Executive Vice President For University Development And Alumni Relations
September 11, 2025Schermerhorn’s Mysteries Resolved
September 10, 2025You Wish You Were In My Buddhism Class
August 20, 2025