A sign to stop being stubborn and start studying?
Bans, suspensions, expulsions, and pies, all in today’s edition of Bwoglines.
Come join Bwog tonight for some (premature) holiday cheer.
Senior Staff Writer Frankie DeGiorgio attended this weekend’s Columbia Women’s soccer game versus Yale and reconnected with her past life as a soccer player.
No one knows suffering like a left-handed person in a Hamilton classroom.
On Saturday, June 10th, Staff Writer Frankie DeGiorgio and Arts Editor Grace Novarr attended Clubbed Thumb’s Deep Blue Sound at The Wild Project in the East Village. The play was part of the production company’s Summerworks Festival and was written by Abe Koogler and directed by Arin Arbus.
On Thursday, December 8th, Staff Writer Frankie DeGiorgio attended opening night of the Barnard Theatre Department’s second production, Fedra, Queen of Haiti, at the Minor Latham Playhouse.
Bundle up this Thanksgiving break with your favorite film about overthrowing a tyrannical, child-killing dictator.
Rhapsodizing about everyone’s favorite bookstore’s sale table.
On Thursday, October 27, Columbia Pride hosted queer historian and author John D’Emilio (CC ’70, GSAS ’74, ’82) for an AlumniTALK on his new memoir: Memories of a Gay Catholic Boyhood: Coming of Age in the Sixties.
How many Diana burrito bowls can someone stand to eat in one week?
Still looking for a unique Halloween costume that your friends definitely haven’t already thought of? Look no further.
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