Assistant Town Clerk and Bwog Staff Writer Elena Christenfeld answers your voting questions.
In today’s edition of a series of completely ridiculous, and wildly unanticipated international student problems— Staff Writer Panu Hejmadi brings you topical worries about Daylight Savings Time. I know what you’re thinking. What’s the biG dEaL about daylight savings time, Panu? All you have to do is move your clocks by an hour, sleep an […]
This Wednesday, award-winning alum and author Catherine Lacey led a Columbia School of the Arts Fall 2020 Creative Writing Lecture. It was the first event in this semester's virtual series of three.
Nestled in the heart of Alfred Lerner Hall, home of The Bwog™ and The Rat King Of Lerner Hall, is Ferris Booth Commons. Staff Writer Julia Tolda brings you a curated playlist of Latin pop, soca, and 80’s music which will take you right back to the Glass House. Enjoy the penultimate edition of this […]
On Wednesday evening, Senior Staff Writer Charlotte Slovin attended “Building Emotional Resilience in the Age of Disasters and COVID-19,” a panel discussion hosted by the Columbia Journalism School and the Center for Public Integrity. The event focused on perseverance and the mental health implications of natural disasters.
Barnard announced a new step in their reopening processes in an email sent to students this afternoon. The College will begin allowing students to reserve study spaces starting next Wednesday.
You know the feeling when your hand slips and gets in the way of that perfect photo, turning your ideal selfie into a blurry thumbprint? Have you ever just so happened to capture levitation, a real life fairytale, or entropy itself in your camera roll? Well Bwog’s staff has. Here’s a very official, very artistic, […]
In which Bwog helps you escape the hell of a Zoom meeting that has gone on far, far, too long. (Seriously, Meeting Host, please just end this, we’re begging you.)
A Baby Bwogger’s guide to the Columbia alphabet.
Columbia is investigating an incident of antisemitism on its Morningside campus reported late Tuesday in which a swastika was painted on the steps of Low Library. University Life condemned the incident in a statement on its website.
In an alternate universe where Columbia students meet organically and begin beautiful, consistent romances based on mutual interests and not Bumble profiles, this is how it happens.
GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell gives you this week’s GSSC news, which includes the creation of a new General Studies Discord server that she can’t seem to stop thinking about. President Jane Jeong GS’22 began this week’s meeting with a few updates. First, Jeong announced the resignation of Ace Cook GS’21, who previously held the […]
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