Are you excited about the new boba spot on Barnard’s campus? Well, don’t be. Learn to hate it, like us!
Surely they could have come up with a better acronym.
The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has released its findings from an inspection on February 7 that led to the restaurant’s closure.
On Monday, February 6, as part of Columbia’s Rare Book & Manuscript Library’s Curatorial Shorts programming, author and urban culture documentarian Kurt Boone shared more about his collection of oral histories on mass incarceration.
Something to look forward to amid an otherwise hard edition of Bwoglines. Let’s go Woody and Buzz! Editor’s warning: police brutality.
The Rhode Island Senator delivered some remarks about his latest book, The Scheme.
On Tuesday afternoon, a group of undergraduates and organizers gathered in Uris Hall to protest Columbia’s recruitment partnership with Citibank and educate students on Citi’s fossil fuel investments.
Don’t want to spend Valentine’s alone this year? Look no further, Bwog is here to help you find that perfect date.
If I say I stare at art all day will you stop asking?
Consider this Bwog’s first completely anonymous Senior Wisdom but with many more layers of irony.
Use Bwog to fall in love just a little, oh, a little bit every day with someone new!
Updates on the earthquake in Turkey, carsharing in the city, and last night’s presidential address. Editor’s note: mentions of death.
To commemorate the recent celebration of Bwog’s 17th birthday, Staff Writers Sofia Montagna and Hannah Keyes decided to make a list of 17 things we love about Columbia!
On Thursday, Senior Staff Writer Meeral Tashfeen attended a panel hosted by the Heyman Center on the newest book of Professor James Stafford, The Case of Ireland: Commerce, Empire, and the European Order, 1750-1848.
Do you know anyone else with a room covered in aluminum foil? Staff Writer Tara Terranova took a trip to McBain to chat with Warren McCombs, CC ‘23, about his unusual choice in decoration.
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