Staff Writer Aditi Misra gets bullied a lot for her Tampa verbiage, so she asked the Bwog Staff to send in words or phrases they also thought were normal before coming to Columbia.
Although these recent 70-degree days in NYC have been feeling like summer, it’s bound to get cold sooner or later… right?
When you’re a college student, free stuff is always appreciated, especially when it’s time to celebrate!
Oh, you’re embarrassed because you liked Twilight in middle school? Newsflash! It’s high art now! Drink some chamomile tea and unironically enjoy the Baseball Scene like the rest of us. Around April or May, I began to notice that it became really hard to find new pieces of media interesting. Sure, there was plenty of […]
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.
If I were a police officer who led an equal employment office I would simply not be racist. Unfortunately, a now-dismissed officer in NYPD did not share the same sentiment.
Instructions: Choose the answer that most effectively addresses the question asked. You have one minute to complete this section of the test.
Staff Writer Sydney Contreras attempts to write the Master Discussion Post: 100 or so words so general, jam-packed with so much meaningless academic jargon that you could copy-paste and customize for the purposes of almost any discussion post and receive at least half credit.
POV: You wake up one morning and forget that Columbia Housing gave you the boot months ago.
It’s a simple ask, really. Sorry not sorry, A names.
Butler Brackets: Whose Name Should Really Be On Butler Library?
May 21, 2026Freshman Wisdom: Elle Ferguson
May 19, 2026Mexico’s History Of Space, Satellites, And Patriotism
May 18, 2026Mexico’s History Of Space, Satellites, And Patriotism
May 18, 2026