The dining hall is all-you-can-eat, so that means I’m good right?
With too much alliterative jargon being thrown around, why not toss in a couple more?
With the scariest month of the year finally here, let’s take a look at some of the spookiest places on Columbia’s campus.
The first removal of a House Speaker in US history, the first public beach in Manhattan, and the inauguration of President Shafik!
On Friday, September 29, Columbia’s Women’s Volleyball team lost to Harvard in straight sets. During the game, Bwog took great joy in discussing the highlights with their non-sports player friend.
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.
Columbia has gone sour.
Politics, flooding, and the return of Morningside Lights feature in today’s Bwoglines!
It’s both alluring and reminiscent of my childhood. Is that weird?
Staff Writers Gina Brown and Ava Schwabecher attended the cyanotype and photozine workshop hosted by Grace Li (BC ’24), a student and the Barnard Zine Library (BZL) assistant.
You haven’t heard about Pool Games? Guess you haven’t been tapped.
From dining hall fails to embarrassing confessions, SideChat is all the rage right now at Barnumbia. After an interview with an avid poster and chats with other community members, Staff Writers Mila Noshirvani and Maren Frey get down to the real hot gossip.
On Monday, Staff Writers Charlie Bonkowsky and Izagani Aquino attended “The Protection of Civilians in Armed Combat,” a talk by the Dutch Minister of Defense Kajsa Ollongren.
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