Is this a self call-out post? A cry for help? The world may never know…
Bwog wants your professors’ closing remarks of the Fall 2020 semester!
Staff Writer Grace Novarr reviews the Barnard College Department of Theatre’s production of Stupid Fucking Bird by Aaron Posner, directed by Colette Robert.
It seems like neither the US nor the UK can figure out logistics.
You know the drill. Bwog Staff tells you what albums made us lose our minds this semester, while you (our lovely readers) enjoy our immaculate taste! Pitchfork, we are coming for you.
Staff Writer Grace Fitzgerald-Diaz attended an event with Dr. Fauci put on by the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia.
Professor Ying Zhu shares with us the history of Hollywood films in Chinese markets, attempts of Chinese films to break into the American market, and the implications for Sino-American relations.
Who says the readings for classes are boring? Not Bwog!
New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art and now with so much of it online for free, there’s never been a better time to experience it first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
Happening in the World: Archaeologists have found an additional 119 skulls in the underground Aztec skull tower below Mexico City. They believe these skulls, which include young male warriors, women, and children alike, were sacrificed to the Aztec god of sun, war, and human sacrifice. The tower itself was used to terrify the soldiers from […]
Are you ready for the world’s worst game of would you rather?
New writers here to inform you that we too don’t know what Bwog is.
Continuing our World Leaders Forum coverage, a Bwog staff writer attended a Q&A with Erna Solberg, who emphasized the need for global cooperation.
Butler Brackets: Whose Name Should Really Be On Butler Library?
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