From dining hall fails to embarrassing confessions, SideChat is all the rage right now at Barnumbia. After an interview with an avid poster and chats with other community members, Staff Writers Mila Noshirvani and Maren Frey get down to the real hot gossip.
On Monday, Staff Writers Charlie Bonkowsky and Izagani Aquino attended “The Protection of Civilians in Armed Combat,” a talk by the Dutch Minister of Defense Kajsa Ollongren.
Oh no! Help me! I’m stuck!
Presidential debates, canceled traditions, and free yoga inside this edition of Bwoglines!
Big Brother is watching you, but not in the way you think…
Staff Writer Tara Lago reflects on a beautiful art form, collaboration, and reconnecting with old friends.
Going to space is cool, but so is serving as the Dean of Columbia College!
Amazing new Ice Spice drink! But what is the real meaning behind the pumpkin exterior? It's a metaphor, you see.
Senior Staff Writer Vicky Melkonyan’s retelling of a summer in her homeland. In typical Armenian fashion, mountains and barbecue are recurring themes.
A tale of trial, triumph, and the horrors of a humid dorm room.
Anyone looking to spice up their reputation?
The sustainability of Lego bricks, a weather update, and more are discussed in today’s Bwoglines!
Well, Field Notes this week definitely capture fourth week of class silliness. There’s three people in your class coughing. Your first midterm is on Friday. At least Bwog had fun?
On Friday, Deputy Arts Editor Isa RingswaldEgan attended the Barnard Center for Research on Women’s (BCRW) “Feminist Revolution in Iran: Reflections on Year One,” a conversation between feminist Iranian scholars Bahareh Badiei, Kiana Karimi, N. of the Begoo Collective, and Dr. Fatemeh Shams, moderated by Barnard professor Manijeh Moradian.
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