Interested in studying Italian? Forget your post-Valentine’s Day blues and attend today’s information session about the Summer in Venice study abroad program! Editor’s note: mentions of gun violence and death.
Social Media Editor Tal Bloom and Deputy Editor Sophie C go head to head over romance.
Maya and Arlette: two very different girls with very different takes on love and what it should be, yet both single and doing this for some reason.
Single on Valentine’s Day? Do all of your couple friends have plans tonight that leave you high and dry? Never fear! Bwog staffers have compiled some helpful hints for wallowing in your single misery enjoying a fun, self-love-filled day!
Get ready for some top-tier 17-syllable poetry!
There really isn’t much to say about BTS(S), but that’s not surprising.
There is no better act of self-care than naming a cockroach after your ex and then feeding said cockroach ex to an opossum. Editor’s warning: mentions of death and violence.
Bwoggers felt all the love and entered their academic weapon era just before midterm season!
Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of February 13.
On Friday, February 10, staff writers Lily Mooney and Claire De La Roche visited SIPA’s Kellogg Center for an event envisioning the challenges and steps toward building a food-secure world.
Bwog Staffers Lily Pazner, Lily Mooney, and Hannah Keyes attended an event in IRCPL’s “On Wonder” series, where magician Jeanette Andrews revealed all of her not-so-magical secrets.
Columbia’s MFA Acting production of Lynn Nottage’s Fabulation: or the Re-Education of Undine at the Lenfest Center for the Arts is a masterclass in production design and dual role acting.
Beware the chocolate. Editors warning: mentions of death and violence
On Thursday evening, the Columbia School of Journalism invited award-winning documentarian Violet Feng to show part of her new documentary Hidden Letters and offer her perspective on the issues covered in the film.
Columbia and New York City are packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, and there’s never been a better time to experience it first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
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