Bwog answers some questions that curious aunts, family friends, hairdressers, and dental hygienists asked you this winter break.
There are too many closed doors on campus on this fine Sunday morning.
Bwogger Solomia Dzhaman loves John Jay breakfast and believes it deserves recognition.
Iconic tech journalist Kara Swisher came to give a talk at Columbia Journalism School about technology, the media, politics, and everything in between.
Bwog writer Solomia Dzhaman reviews the Saturday matinee of the recent MFA Acting Thesis production of Where Do We Live by Christopher Shinn, directed by Ron Van Lieu.
The student group Extinction Rebellion Columbia University (XR Columbia) has announced they will be holding a hunger strike for the next five days. Extinction Rebellion Columbia delivered a letter declaring the strike and a list of demands to the Office of the President last Friday.
Have you ever wanted to fight the sculptures on campus? No? Bwog fought them anyway.
Didn’t hear CCSC talk about spaces on campus, textbook affordability, and Halloween this week? Bwog is here with the highlights!
This week SGA met with Sustainability Director Sandra Goldmark to discuss sustainability efforts across campus.
On Monday, undergraduate students around Columbia gathered to listen to this week’s “Talks With Professors” with Dr. Frank Guridy. Staff Writer Solomia Dzhaman is here to give you the summary.
Staff Writer Solomia Dzhaman shares a strongly worded letter/PSA to sick students on campus.
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