Much like you, the Bwog Staff stalks their professors during class, accidentally learns way too much about them, and are unable to conceal the knowledge they acquired. Enjoy some of the fun facts we learned about instead of paying attention to our lectures!
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We thought 90% efficacy was good until Moderna’s results were announced.
Welcome back to Science Fair, your guide to the science events happening in Columbia’s digital nexus. This week mostly features COVID events, so we at Bwog Science would like to remind you to stay indoors, reconsider your travel plans, and generally remember to take this thing seriously. Thanksgiving turkey isn’t even that good anyway.
Stuck at home? Missing the beautifully anti-climatic moment where the lights are switched on, and everyone screams? Have no fear; Bwog is here to give all the tips for hosting your own tree lighting ceremony in just ten easy steps!
We all have our fair share of opinions when it comes to which Columbia alumni are the best but when it comes to blows, who are you betting on?
Bwog unearths repressed childhood memories in an attempt to piece together the state curricula of (19/50 of) the United States.
In which a lactose intolerant Bwogger sacrifices her body to tell you where to find the best iced latte near campus.
Exhausted by the Fleet Foxes? Done with playing Lauryn Hill on repeat? Fatigued with Sean Lennon? In this long-awaited sequel, Staff Writer Julia Tolda brings you even more up-and-coming Columbia musicians.
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.
COVID-19 continues to be a major concern across the world, so hopefully a little story about whales will perk you up today.
On Wednesday, Columbia School of the Arts hosted their second online Nonfiction Dialogue of the semester. Writing Program Chair Lis Harris talked with author Amitava Kumar about the immigrant experience, seeking material for nonfiction, and more.
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