Are you looking for an apartment-style dorm that’s close to campus and doesn’t give freshman vibes? Consider Watt!
We have a deep connection to the Hunger Games here and an even deeper connection to our campus buildings.
Bwog’s journalists interview the JJ’s Milkshake Machine on its first night back after a heart-wrenching absence.
The time to choose the coveted 4-person suite has arrived.
Oh no! Bwog won’t be here during Spring Break! Wondering how to still be a cool person without reading Bwog every day? Follow the Ins below (and by god, ruthlessly avoid the Outs).
A great option if you’re okay with a double room!
She’s beauty, she’s grace, she’s…. recently renovated and has AC!
This morning, Chair of the Board of Trustees Cheryl Glicker Milstein ’82, P’14 announced that Laura A. Rosenbury, Dean at University of Florida Levin College of Law, will be the new President of Barnard College.
It’s not really stealing, right?
On Friday, Social Media Editor Talia Bloom and Staff Writer Lily Pazner attended Athena Film Festival’s screening of Queen of the Deuce, a film about the life and business pursuits of Chelly Wilson, a lesbian Greek Jew influential to the male porn scene in 1970s NYC.
Searching for a great pizza spot? Look no further than Barnumbia’s dining halls! Or maybe don’t.
Barnard Vice Presidents Jomysha Delgado Stephen and Sarah Gillman announced this afternoon that Amy Zavadil, Associate Vice President for Community Accountability, Response, and Emergency Services (CARES), will step away from her role at Barnard on May 18.
Fulfill your prewar apartment fantasies!
Bwog Staffers Jessica Tsang and Lily Mooney attended the Barnard Theater Department’s Production of One Flea Spare, a Senior Thesis in Performance, which left us surprised, impressed, and wanting more. (Author’s note: Content warning for death.)
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