You miss Ferris oatmeal, even though it was objectively bad. To satiate your hunger for a hearty breakfast, try one of these four recipes depending on which college you attend.
Staff Writer Mary Qiu attended University Life Forum’s COVID update panel that presented both a broad overview of the present COVID situation and a snapshot of Columbia’s COVID policies on testing, future vaccine distribution, and maintaining student wellness.
Barnard announced Cammie Jones as the new Executive Director of Community Engagement and Inclusion on Thursday afternoon.
We are all trying to deal with the perpetual loneliness of adolescence that the pandemic has only exacerbated. As Valentine’s Day approaches, Bwog wants to help you cuff your dream person any human for some semblance of emotional connection.
A poem for the quarantined, the covid safe, and the dehydrated
Freezing New York weather contrasts tense political relations in East Asia.
In a debate hosted by the Columbia Maison Française, panelists attempted to determine whether Europe is a democracy, exploring what defines democracy and if there is a difference between the words “democracy” and “democratic.”
Columbia admissions extends its test-optional policy for the 2021-2022 application season, according to a recent announcement.
A burnt-out Bwogger whines about the self-inflicted pain of their love/hate relationship with Comparative Literature AND SOCIETY.
Staff Writer Sydney assesses the character, disposition, and refinement of each of Columbia’s four colleges. Will one reveal itself to be the diamond of the season? (Note: These are just my opinions, feel free to disagree or perhaps offer alternative suggestions in the comments section.) Unless you have been living under a rock for the […]
A botnet sounds like a baby robot. Not menacing at all.
News Editor Victoria Borlando interprets the purpose of the Columbia Core very literally, using everything she “learned” from Columbia in life’s most perilous feat: surviving the 1848 Oregon Trail.
On Monday, Staff Writer Phoebe Lu attended Professor Ruha Benjamin ‘s lecture titled “The New Jim Code” and learned about how machine learning algorithms contribute to systemic racism.
Practice rooms are closed, but musicians still have to practice. Even though it’s not *technically* quiet hours, it’s very likely that one of my neighbors is either asleep, in class, or in a meeting and I’m about to be the bitch disrupting what they’re doing I am about to play the same warmup exercise that […]
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