Single on Valentine’s Day? Do all of your couple friends have plans tonight that leave you high and dry? Never fear! Bwog staffers have compiled some helpful hints for wallowing in your single misery enjoying a fun, self-love-filled day!
There really isn’t much to say about BTS(S), but that’s not surprising.
On Friday, February 10, staff writers Lily Mooney and Claire De La Roche visited SIPA’s Kellogg Center for an event envisioning the challenges and steps toward building a food-secure world.
Bwog Staffers Lily Pazner, Lily Mooney, and Hannah Keyes attended an event in IRCPL’s “On Wonder” series, where magician Jeanette Andrews revealed all of her not-so-magical secrets.
Bwog’s stellar journalists have recently tracked down the missing JJ’s Milkshake Machine after its tragic disappearance. The Machine requests that the location of its discovery be kept confidential. Little is known about the Machine, apart from its gritty, beat-up appearance and thick, almost incomprehensible Jersey accent. The Machine’s pronouns are he/they. Below is a transcript […]
A rising sophomore confesses her love for the residence hall everyone hates.
Ways to stay active without having to set foot into that horrible place.
Green M&M to become new President of Barnard College. Update: Elon Musk to become new President of Barnard College. Editor’s warning: Mentions of Elon Musk; unsexy candies.
On Tuesday afternoon, a group of undergraduates and organizers gathered in Uris Hall to protest Columbia’s recruitment partnership with Citibank and educate students on Citi’s fossil fuel investments.
Consider this Bwog’s first completely anonymous Senior Wisdom but with many more layers of irony.
Use Bwog to fall in love just a little, oh, a little bit every day with someone new!
To commemorate the recent celebration of Bwog’s 17th birthday, Staff Writers Sofia Montagna and Hannah Keyes decided to make a list of 17 things we love about Columbia!
Bwog loves sportsball!!! Especially of the basketball variety.
Staff writers Matthew Gay and Elisha Dura attended an event moderated by Slavic language professor Mark Lipovetsky on “What Makes a Good Short Story Good?” with Russian author Maxim Osipov.
On Wednesday, February 1, the Columbia University Law Review hosted Giselle Valdez, a Columbia College alum and current Columbia Law student to present about her organization, The Legal Gist, which aims to demystify the law school application process. Staff Writers Ella Ferguson and Maya Reisner were in attendance.
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