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Emily Wilson came to Columbia on Thursday night to talk questions translators should consider, her personal journey with The Odyssey, and her current process of translating The Iliad. Bwoggers Chloe Gong and Miyoki Walker were there to hear it all. 

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Looking for love in all the wrong places, Bwogger Miyoki Walker never thought she’d find that special someone. Little did she know, love was waiting for her just around the corner (of 115th and Broadway). 

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Because Bwogger Miyoki Walker is as committed as student journalists get, she has again decided to put her health on the line for her art. This time, she’s decided to spend a week trying any and all available desserts at Ferris even though no one asked her to. Here are the results. Day 1 Carrot […]

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Last night, New York Times contributors Darcy Eveleigh and Rachel L. Swarns visited Barnard to discuss their recent book about what was left unseen and undiscovered of black history until the two decided to search through the NYT archives. Bwogger Miyoki Walker was there to catch the whole thing. Surprisingly enough, space, the deep sea, […]

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As a part of Trans Awareness Week programming, the Columbia and Barnard trans support and advocacy group GendeRevolution hosted a panel and workshop with many trans femme people of color from the New York area. The guests answered questions about self-discovery, survival, and visibility all in the context of makeup as resistance. Bwogger Miyoki Walker […]

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After finding out that grown-man-heart-throb Jake Gyllenhaal lived on floor 5 of John Jay during his time at Columbia, Bwogger Miyoki Walker immediately began to wonder about where young-adult-heart-throb Timothée Chalamet might’ve lived. She also wants you to know that her love for Timothée is almost entirely ironic. Almost.  John Jay So many people live […]

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Upon arriving to Columbia’s Campus, Bwogger Miyoki Walker noticed something strange. Instead of the North Faces and Fjallraven Kankens she was used to seeing in high school, everyone and their mothers were carrying canvas tote bags. Something else Miyoki noticed? The totes say a lot about the people wearing them. The New Yorker Tote You’re […]

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Just in time for the start of Relationship Violence Awareness Month, Barnard’s SGA welcomed the Executive Director for Equity and Title IX Coordinator Molree Williams-Lendor to discuss the details of Barnard’s code of conduct and procedures relating to reporting and investigating any incidents relating to sexual misconduct, harassment, and discrimination. Luckily, new Blogger Miyoki Walker […]

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New Bwogger Miyoki Walker is a simple girl. She put her pants on one leg at a time, she cries at sad movies, and when she walks into Ferris, she goes straight for the biscuits. We’ve all seen them. Their golden tops. Perfectly crisp edges. Always next to the egg frittatas. The only difference between you and […]

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