Bwog helps you quantify that narrow window of time between snow falling in New York and it turning into filth so that you can accomplish all of your aesthetic and photographic goals.
On Wednesday, January 19, Deputy Events Editor Ava Slocum attended the Institute for the Study of Sexuality and Gender’s discussion of The Inheritance, the 2021 graphic novel memoir by Professor Elizabeth Povinelli.
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News Editor Victoria Borlando is back to discuss the only three things she talks about on this website: News, Culture, and BwogLetter, Columbia’s prettiest, wittiest, and most efficient weekly newsletter.
Chef Mike’s Sub Shop had its humble debut for students on the meal plan on Tuesday, so expert food critics Camille Sensiba, Victoria Borlando, and Lillian Rountree reunited to check out what Columbia’s beloved Chef Mike had to offer this time.
To answer the question on all of your minds—yes, there are ducks you can see in the winter time.
Druids and Rangers are advised to apply to a less urban campus.
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Such beauty captured near the library.
I don’t know what Boxing Day really means, and most people don’t know what FDOC means, but we all understand the term Bwoglines! Editor’s Warning: Death
Traveling home for the holidays didn’t keep Bwog away from our usual shenanigans!
On Tuesday morning, Barnard announced that Emma Wolfe, a leader in NYC government, is joining the Barnard administration to help coordinate the school’s work with the greater New York City community.
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