News Editor Victoria Borlando reminds you that yes, Bwog has a weekly newsletter, and yes, you definitely should subscribe to BwogLetter for multiple reasons.
Liking the 2020s? With this year as the opening act? No thank you! Senior Staff Writer Victoria Borlando will happily stay in the 2000s where it’s safe, thank you very much.
Oh, you’re embarrassed because you liked Twilight in middle school? Newsflash! It’s high art now! Drink some chamomile tea and unironically enjoy the Baseball Scene like the rest of us. Around April or May, I began to notice that it became really hard to find new pieces of media interesting. Sure, there was plenty of […]
Sometimes, having a “philosophy” class of people who have good opinions isn’t enough! Senior Staff Writer Victoria Borlando is here to tell you the recipe for getting an evenly spicy blend of people for the best CC seminar.
Senior Staff Writer and History Major Victoria Borlando debunks some common misconceptions about campus and Columbia’s profound history (as well as talks about Vampire Weekend…again).
Staff Writer Victoria Borlando invents a Columbia-themed form of literary analysis because that is what people casually do at 1 am on a Saturday.
Otherwise known as Staff Writer Victoria Borlando’s “I think these things are very Columbia.”
Staff Writer Victoria Borlando finds a classic, yet direly needed, hobby to pass the time.
Staff Writer Victoria Borlando found a cat scurrying through campus, and she had a thought.
Staff Writer Victoria Borlando attended the Thursday night premiere of Columbia University Players’ modern adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull in the Lerner Black Box Theatre. It was an emotional rendition of this classic play, but it struggled with its production. Here are Victoria’s thoughts.
Have you ever looked at something and say to yourself, “Damn, that’s SO Columbia!”? Do you ever feel like something completely unrelated to Columbia should be somehow associated with our university? Well, fear not! Today, Staff Writer Victoria Borlando decided that she 100% totally has the power to make that happen!
It’s like the Bwog Book Club, but with movies! In this first edition, Staff Writer Victoria Borlando reviews the new film, Harriet.
Staff Writer Victoria Borlando reports on a speech delivered by the UN’s Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education.
A few months after getting left on read by the frontman of her favorite band, Staff Writer Victoria Borlando’s open letter contemplates the emotional repercussions of ghosting, philanthropy, and the doubt of Ezra Koenig’s relationship with his alma mater.
SEAS students are incredibly busy throughout the day learning to become the awesome people that build our cars, bridges, and buildings. But do they know the important stuff the college learns about?