On Tuesday, October 1, NYC based ensemble Either/Or performed Richard Carrick’s l’Algérie at a pop-up concert in Columbia’s Miller Theater.
I come to you all today with a uniquely treacherous tale. Many have attempted this journey, few have survived, and even fewer have both survived AND write for Bwog.
Staff Writer Abbey Zhao has two left feet—let’s see where she’s fallen and lost her dignity so far.
Just go with the flow. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death
Every year, Columbia College students are subjected to the Literature Humanities curriculum. Today, I will answer the question we have all been secretly asking ourselves: which “Gilgamesh” character is the most smashable? I have compiled an exhaustive reasoning for each character in a frat flu-induced haze.
As an avid fall hater, I have found a love for Northern, and specifically NYC, falls. And yes, I know it’s normally Christian Girl Autumn.
Saying goodbye has never been so sad.
Columbia and Barnard staff members published an open letter demanding the University cease its “targeted firings of Columbia University and Barnard College workers for their participation in the movement for a free Palestine and divestment from Israel.” The letter has amassed over 350 signatories from students and other University affiliates as of the afternoon of […]
I Love Abbott Elementary. I mean, how could you not? If you’ve yet to watch it, please do. With season 4 coming out in seven very short days, this is very fitting. Happy Abbott Elementary Month! My Thursday mornings are finally going to have meaning again.
I mean I already wasn’t attracted to men and this certainly did not help their case.
I was born and raised in NYC, and I’m just finding out about this…
With school back in full swing, there is something that is almost magical around campus right now. A slight chill in the air, the sun setting a little earlier than usual, and the copious amounts of pumpkin we can finally consume with no regrets. Yet, the best part about fall for me is taking the […]
Columbia’s Board of Trustees announced two new members, James P Gorman and Alisa Amarosa Wood, in a Columbia News email sent to students.
Staff Writer Akshara Santoshkumar writes about her love for her daily walk from Plimpton to her classes.
The first speaker of the Barnard Cognitive Science Symposium series was Dr. Horowitz, a Psychology Professor and the Head of Barnard Dog Cognition Lab.
Hate Letter: Prices At Ivy League Stationers & Printers
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March 26, 2026Student Journalism Roundtable: A Conversation With Barnard Senior Administration
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