Bwog helps a first-year who is struggling to find long-term friendships.
My friend said it looks like cement… but tastes great!
Chloe Kim, an American Olympian, speaks out in defense of American free skier Hunter Hess, and the nurses in NYC reach tentative deals on new contracts.
Or, an open reflection on busted knees, Literature Humanities, and Augustine’s ghost.
“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening on and around campus. I hope you are reading this from somewhere warm! As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
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I guess everyone watches women’s sports. Editor’s warning: brief mention of death.
It’s like the Hunger Games, but way more awkward.
Jazz, sports, and crime. Editor’s warning: mentions of violence.
On January 29, the Lenfest Center of the Arts hosted an interdisciplinary panel discussion focusing on the scientific, artistic, and cultural aspects of trees.
Roommate’s Brother: An Ethnographic Study Of A Friendly Modern Mullet
March 26, 2026Student Journalism Roundtable: A Conversation With Barnard Senior Administration
March 24, 2026The “Corporate Slop Bowl”-ification Of Columbia Dining
March 23, 2026Rekindling Childhood Whimsy With The MaMa Project
March 10, 2026