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.
Ever searched Reddit to find which classes to take next semester and learned about the ones that you should never take? Well, here they are and why you need to take them.
There’s a big mysterious balloon, but it may not be as fun as it sounds.
Staff Writer Sophie Askanase and Arts Editor Grace Novarr met for their usual Wednesday lunch and decided to try Diana’s new ramen offerings. Spontaneously, they offer their opinions.
Bwog does not endorse any of the below. They’re just…wistful dreams.
My walk to class is FREEZING and I am SICK OF IT. Join me in helping the fight to accelerate climate change.
Deputy Editor Sophie Conrad force feeds London Fog tea to poor victim Deputy News Editor Emma Burris. (Warning: too emotional.)
Last week, staff writers Meeral Tashfeen and Claire De La Roche trekked through the depths of EC for a speaker panel to celebrate Isabel Huacuja Alonso’s recent work, Radio for the Millions: Hindu-Urdu Broadcasting Across Borders.
Lions and basketballs and rainbows, oh my!
Alisha and Linus looked at some amazing rare manuscripts (and you can, too!).
We ate, we birthdayed, and most importantly, we drank.
Did you actually know the MTA buses had Wi-Fi? Did it ever work anyway?
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