After digging through the archives of Butler for days on end, Bwog has finally uncovered Percy Bysshe Shelley’s lost masterpiece.
Happy Sunday! Here’s everything you need to know for today.
On Friday, Teachers College’s EPIC (Education for Persistence and Innovation Center) kicked off their Yu Panglin Lecture Series with “Failing Upward: The Open Secret of Progress in Science with Nobel Laureate Martin Chalfie and Maiken Scott.” Dr. Chalfie spoke about his college grades, glowing proteins, and more. Staffer Sarah Braner has the scoop.
Staff Writer Sarah Braner writes about the gruesome winds on campus today.
Bwog recently discovered the first (and, we think, better) draft of one of T. S. Eliot’s most enduring works.
Warning: Today’s Bwoglines cover a case of sexual assault. Happening in the world: Saudi Arabia recently announced that Princess Rima bint Bandar al-Saud will be its next ambassador to the United States. This is the first time a woman has held the position. (BBC) Happening in the US: R. Kelly’s bond has been set at $1 million following […]
Though I speak with the tongues of Bwog and of students, but have not pitches, I am become as sounding Spec, or a tinkling Jester.
Happening in the world: Droves of Catalan separatists marched in Barcelona on Saturday in support of 12 of their leaders on trial. Some of these leaders are facing up to 25 years in prison if convicted. (BBC) Happening in the US: State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert recently withdrew from consideration for the position of U.S. Ambassador to the […]
A representative of the C.L Dodgson (better known as Lewis Carroll) estate recently granted us permission to publish one of his lesser-known works.
Happening in the world: A yellow vest protester was severely injured in Paris, France, after a tear gas grenade exploded in his hand. The yellow vest protests, now entering their thirteenth consecutive week, started as protesting high gas prices in rural areas and are transitioning to general protests against incumbent president Emmanuel Macron. (NPR)
Recently, students were alerted of two cases of meningitis B on campus. All information in this post is from the CDC and Columbia Health (through their health advisory notice and FAQ, linked previously) and with an interview with Dr. Melanie J. Bernitz, Associate Vice President and Medical Director of Columbia Health.
It was cold yesterday. Some people deal with it in a more bougie style than others. I would like to report that, in the course of about fifteen hours, I counted 64 Canada Goose coats yesterday. I think we found where all the geese go when the pond freezes over. Flex on us via Flickr
Bwog compiled a list of all the things on this campus that are just Too Tall. Prezbo, make this campus shorter please.
Barnard student Sarah Braner has noticed something terrible within the Buy/Sell/Trade community. I may not know much about economics, but I do remember hearing some things about “supply” and “demand” way back in high school. I bring this up because Buy/Sell/Trade at Barnard has become so overstuffed with textbooks and people cleaning out their closets […]
Ah, Bwog Archives, a staff writer’s best friend when they want to spend little to no effort finding an image. However, staffer Sarah Braner has seen some things in there. Some… interesting things. As a big believer in “if I had to see this, so do you,” she has laid them out in one convenient […]
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