38 days of housing! Bwog can explain it all, the epic highs and lows of lottery numbers and selections.
New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, and now that so much of it is online for free, 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.
Because we all know you were looking for free meat on this fine Saturday.
On Thursday, April 28, Staff Writers Kate Mekechuk and Simon Panfilio attended KCST’s performance of The Knight of the Burning Pestle, running April 28, 29, and 30th at 8 pm in front of Kent Hall.
This cheap, easy-to-make, filling, and portable snack is perfect for when you have a busy day out in the city and need to pack an easy lunch! All you’ll need to make it are a frying pan and a rice cooker.
What’s better than one semester of University Writing? Two semesters of University Writing!
Expanding your vocabulary one cryptic expression at a time!
Staff Writer Kate Mekechuk attended the Center of Science and Society’s lecture by Professor Sophia Roosth who discussed “The Intraterrestrials,” an exploration into the spelunkers of Mammoth Cave.
Last Wednesday, April 20, Columbia’s Deutsches Haus hosted a reading and discussion about The Magician: A Novel with author Colm Tóibín and a panel of professors and writers.
Deantini’s leaving, and he’s taking all the Pantone 292 with him!
The Infodemic: How Censorship and Lies Made the World Sicker and Less Free, a book newly published by Columbia Global Reports, sparked an invigorating conversation.
Why wouldn’t you want to learn about the history of guide dogs? Editor’s warning: Mentions of police violence, racism, and sexual misconduct
After interviewing each candidate, Bwog has chosen to endorse Virginia Lo, Sadia Safa, and Albert Grass for the University Senate and Ali Winter for Student Services Representative. Find our endorsements below.
After a confusing Day 11 of Columbia housing selection, the waitlist might look more appealing than some of the remaining rooms.
Tired of not knowing what Co–Star’s Do/Don’t section is trying to tell you? Here’s some guidance for your time in Morningside Heights based on your sign.
Roommate’s Brother: An Ethnographic Study Of A Friendly Modern Mullet
March 26, 2026Student Journalism Roundtable: A Conversation With Barnard Senior Administration
March 24, 2026The “Corporate Slop Bowl”-ification Of Columbia Dining
March 23, 2026Rekindling Childhood Whimsy With The MaMa Project
March 10, 2026