Columbia Facilities and Operations announced this afternoon that they will begin removing tents around campus in response to the University’s changes in COVID-19 safety protocols.
Bwog’s very own Deputy Events Editor, Ava, puts a moratorium on watching Marvel movies as a date in this very special Personal.
Deputy Arts Editor Grace Novarr attended a conversation between acclaimed novelists Tóibín and Hamilton, who discussed Hamilton’s recently published novel, The Pages.
Staff Writer Kate Mekechuk attended the Department of Anthropology’s Boas Talk by Dr. Myles Lennon who discussed “Affective Energy: The ‘Equicratic’ Politics of Solar Technology From Wall Street to West Harlem.”
Life is a highway in the sense that maybe you don’t know when large unexpected events will totally hinder any intentions of being fully functional.
Bwog is not sponsored by any of these spots…for now.
Bwog endorses another one of our own aka a one-of-a-kind catch: Gigi.
For the most pretentious among us.
On Wednesday, Mayor Eric Adams took on the task of explaining why NYC needs more money. You could have done that, too.
A non-SEAS student (i.e., a Fu Fighter) weighs in.
Senior Staff Writer Henry Golub talks with student director Rishi Chhapolia (CC ’22) about his film Faust’s Facade, streaming on YouTube and Vimeo.
This week, ESC’s general body meeting was held in a hybrid format.
This is Bwog’s weekly roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.
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