Boo… Here at Bwog, we do our best to bring your attention to important guest lecturers and special events on campus. If you have a correction or addition, let us know in the comments or email events@bwog.com. Student Spotlight: “Odd Events” Talk Cookie Decorating If your club or organization is interested in having your event […]
Bwog hopes everyone had a good homecoming! Happening off-Campus: The Kilauea volcano, an active shield volcano in the Hawaiian Islands, has erupted. We are seeing record-high lava fountains from this eruption. Kilauea’s last eruption was in September. (AP) Happening near Campus: Yesterday, No Kings demonstrations took place nationwide, including in NYC. Tens of thousands of people […]
Just your favorite furry little friend stopping by to say hi on your midnight night walk back to Carlton Arms.
On October 12 at Recirculation Bookstore, Bwog Staff visited Hind’s House–a three-day exhibition with vendors, workshops, and discussions–run by members of the Columbia community and other leftist organizations.
On September 24, environmental advocate Christopher Swain stood outside the United Nations headquarters and proposed a Constitutional Amendment to “protect the rights of nature and future generations.”
Staff writer Emorie Hayes gets lost in the world of Facebook Marketplace.
Bwog attended Monday evening’s conversation with Barnard alum and author Karissa Chen about her debut novel Homeseeking.
As midterm hell season is upon us, look below to discover niche resources on campus that can help you with various issues. You have access to all of this for free so you might as well use them!
Staff writer Emorie Hayes experiences the stairwell to hell…
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