This week’s ESC meeting was short and sweet
At the start of a peaceful transition of power and a trip to the moon for scientific discovery, it bears reminding that it isn’t always terrible when history repeats itself.
Oh, to be a college student in November of 2020… Oh, to be alive… Oh, to partake in Field Notes…
With midterms (mostly) over and finals yet to start, I took on my biggest Cooking With Bwog challenge yet. (Previously, I have Eaten My Way Through the Core.) Follow along as I recount four perilous days of surviving on nothing but Bwog.
Staff Writer Jeff Davis composes a poem for the website responsible for them passing their Spanish courses.
The theme of this month’s Monday Bwoglines continues to be: vaccines!
Staff Writer Daniel Ortega-Venni has volunteered to help you, dear reader, get to the bottom of those annoying (and sometimes terrifying) Zoom glitches.
Staff writer Mary Qiu tuned into CU Players’ two-part performance of Radio Island this weekend directed by Emma Gometz (CC ‘21) and produced by Diana Gregoire (CC ‘23) and Joanna Berkowitz (BC ‘22), and it convinced her that virtual theatre can be really good too.
Pandemic Living™ is not particularly conducive to going through a breakup. Bwog staffers get it, so we’re here to commiserate and advise.
Bwog presents low-grade smut in the first part of a slow-burn, Wattpad-worthy Roaree x Millie fanfiction.
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