This weekend, Pale Fire Theater presents a simultaneously hilarious and depressing play rife with impressive performances and directing.
On Thursday, December 8th, Staff Writer Frankie DeGiorgio attended opening night of the Barnard Theatre Department’s second production, Fedra, Queen of Haiti, at the Minor Latham Playhouse.
Looking for a new TV show to binge watch this weekend? Look no further—Bwog(lines) has got you covered!
Staff writers Hannah Revels and Isa RingswaldEgan reflect on this year’s Spotify Wrapped and create archetypes that just might inspire you to change your music taste.
Bwog investigates Barnard’s wreath-like decorations because they definitely aren’t just wreaths.
The Voyager Golden Records were sent up to space in the ’70s with important images and recordings to help any extraterrestrial life forms understand life on Earth. Bwog has input on what the aliens need to know.
It’s officially cuffing season. Grab whoever you’ve got, and escape the cold together.
Political and pickleball upheaval alike in today’s Bwoglines.
Force yourself to get into the holiday spirit.
King Henry, of Clan Cup Tower, was the first reigning monarch of the Southwest Highlands of Schapiro. The following is an earnest recount of his rise to power, his great feats, and his untimely death.
On Wednesday afternoon, a group of undergraduates gathered in the rain in front of Low Library to educate other students about Columbia’s choice to cut ties with Red Balloon Early Childhood Learning Center.
Because sportsball is cool once every four years!
This Monday, SGA discussed everything Student Services—from sustainability to aesthetic infographics to meal swipes.
I’ll save you the trouble: watching Gladiator is a more worthwhile two hours and 35 minutes than any Beta party.
Happy belated Steve Kornacki Day to all who celebrate!
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