Staff Writer Khushi Chhaya shares a harrowing experience.
One Barnard Sophomore’s first real venture into cooking.
The first removal of a House Speaker in US history, the first public beach in Manhattan, and the inauguration of President Shafik!
Senior Staff Writer Lucia Towne attended the 12th Annual Morningside Lights: The Open Book, presented in partnership with Columbia University Libraries and The New York Public Library.
Oh god, they might already be unenrolling me now.
On Friday, September 29, Columbia’s Women’s Volleyball team lost to Harvard in straight sets. During the game, Bwog took great joy in discussing the highlights with their non-sports player friend.
What does it mean to be a freshman in college? Is it the beginning of the “time of your life” as everyone describes? The communal shower experience offers a new approach on what college life is actually like.
So much rain, and other bits of serendipity.
An event held by Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem developed an interesting dialogue between the biology behind generational trauma and the ways in which it is reflected in music.
Enjoy last week’s highlights and see upcoming competitions for the week of October 2.
Milk reminds me of my home and the love in it, something I’ve been searching for here.
Progressive move at the Vatican, New York City Compost Collection, Dianne Feinstein, Shafik’s history-making inauguration featured in nothing else but Bwoglines!
“She is the mother I never had, she is the sister everybody would want. She is the friend that everybody deserves. I don’t know a better person.”
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