A morning playlist with a side of eggs and watered down iced coffee.
The New York Public Radio has laid off a sizeable percentage of its employees and ceased two podcasts for cost-cutting. Editor’s warning: mentions of gender-based violence
A birthday without stolen dining hall cuisine is no birthday at all.
No one knows suffering like a left-handed person in a Hamilton classroom.
With the scariest month of the year finally here, let’s take a look at some of the spookiest places on Columbia’s campus.
Halloween events, film screenings, and fat bears are all in this edition of Bwoglines!
From NSOP to the weather, Staff Writer Lauren Woodroffe provides a first-hand look inside the transfer student experience.
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.
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