This Saturday’s Bwoglines fill you in on news as far as France and as close as Baker Stadium.
Starting at 7 pm tonight, students are only allowed to access their assigned residence hall, social gatherings will be limited to 10 people, and visitors to residence halls will not be permitted.
On September 16th, Dr. Waverly Duck gave a lecture on the sociology of tacit racism as part of an ongoing lecture series at the Center for Research on People of Color.
It’s Constitution Day, and Bwoglines brings you news from D.C., Australia, and the Upper West Side.
Deputy Science Editor Phoebe Lu learns about African perspectives on climate change policies and offers her two cents on what it means to go to webinars and lectures at Columbia.
Guest Writer Linus Glenhaber investigates what he assumes will be the next varsity sport.
The college on a hilltop rang in the new school year at Riverside Church this past Tuesday afternoon.
Aaaaaand we’re back! Back with weekly coverage of CCSC and in-person meetings! Never has anyone been so excited to dive right into the details of Parliamentary Procedure like this year’s CCSC, with us right beside to write about it.
“We all live in a yellow nuclear-powered submarine.”
It’s the battle of the goats, in Riverside Park.
No one wants to hear News Editor Victoria Borlando scream. Just subscribe to BwogLetter and enjoy her pretty pictures.
You? Basing your life decisions off of your coffee addiction? never.
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