Maybe they’re born with it, maybe it’s a chronically online upbringing.
Philadelphia freedom (indoors) was nice while it lasted.
Today’s housing choices made as much sense as basically any LNB we put up.
The spring season has most Bwoggers either rejoicing or sneezing.
Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of April 11.
This week, Bwog brings you events about literature and social justice!
French President Macron wins, Mayor Adams gets COVID-19—positive results for both, you could say. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of Death
You probably have as much time to read this as I have to write this.
On Saturday, April 9, Deputy News Editor Paulina Rodriguez attended “EuphOrchesis,” the first in-person performance from Orchesis since 2019, at Columbia’s Roone Arledge Auditorium.
This afternoon, University COVID-19 Director Donna Lynne announced via email that non-cloth masks will be required in all Columbia classrooms, starting Monday morning.
On Friday, Staff Writer Charles Bonkowsky attended CU Blueshift’s annual Arts & Astro showcase in the Astronomy Library at Pupin Hall.
Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
As hard as it might be, try to wait until after picking your housing to read Bwoglines! Editor’s warning: mention of death
Summer’s barreling towards us all, and internship hunting is a thankless task. But you’ve still got options!
The Columbia University Players are running their annual One Act Festival this weekend and one thing is for sure: I won’t be forgetting this showcase anytime soon.
Butler Brackets: Whose Name Should Really Be On Butler Library?
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