The Bwog executive board announces that Isabel Sepúlveda has agreed to step down from their position as Editor in Chief and has been dismissed from Bwog.
We all knew this was coming, but none of us truly believed it…
As the saying goes: “in these unprecedented times…”
On Sunday night, Barnard College’s Shange Magic Project, along with Beacon Press and the Shange Literary Trust, honored the late poet and playwright Ntozake Shange (BC ‘70) and her posthumously published book Dance We Do: A Poet Explores Black Dance.
Staff writer Sydney exposes the hidden hierarchy of creatures in New York City, and how, ultimately, we are at their mercy since they will probably outlive us all. As I was walking towards the 96th street Subway station the other day, I felt a small chill run down my spine. I felt as if I […]
Public static main void string args. If you saw Bwoggers Brigid Cromwell and Sydney Contreras doodling all over their Intro to Java and Computing in Context finals, no you didn’t.
New Staffer Rania Borgani attended a lecture entitled Ballots and Borders: Election 2020 and What’s at Stake for International Students and Scholars. The lecture, given by Professor Stephen Yale-Loehr, centered around the immigration policies of two presidential candidates and their potential effects on international scholars.
Bwog advises you to invest in a webcam cover!
On Saturday evening, new Staff Writer Grace Novarr opened her laptop and attended the Barnard College Theatre Department’s production of “Electra,” which was live-streamed on Vimeo on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Deputy News Editor Nicki Camberg, Daily Editor Bannon Beall, and Senior Staff Writer Daniel Ortega-Venni analyzed your favorite characters from childhood and placed them all within the CUCU (the Columbia University Cinematic Universe).
I have strong opinions about Barnumbia buildings and classrooms, but these days those air conditioning complaints and elevator frustrations seem like a distant dream. Thus, I have decided to review every place in my apartment I have tried to do Zoom classes – because what is college without complaining?
Leora Schloss logs onto ESC’s Zoom for the first time as ESC Bureau Chief to bring you the latest on testing, holidays, and a COVID task force.
Oh to be admired and protected like a Unesco World Heritage site.
Bwog is telling you to practice self-care…there we said it.
What if Bwog was in a novel? This week in Field Notes, we explore that proposition.
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