It’s been 4 weeks of classes, zoom fatigue has hit, and we are already tired of all of our readings…
This Wednesday, Columbia School of the Arts hosted their first online Nonfiction Dialogue, wherein Writing Program Chair Lis Harris and author Maggie Nelson discussed freedom and criticism, discipline and love.
Thank god it’s Friday, and let’s get this bread!
Elevate your everyday experiences with cookie butter (by putting it on everything).
COVID-19 has robbed students of most University sporting events this fall, but there’s one campus sport that students can enjoy watching live. Staff Writer (and former PUBG/DOTA2 player) Lia Jung brings you the scoop on Columbia’s eSports club. Several months before the start of the term, Ivy League announced that all intercollegiate athletics competitions have […]
For this year’s first Bwog Movie Club, Staff Writer Anna Eggers reviews the new movie Unpregnant. (Spoilers!)
Bold. Beautiful. Broke. Barnard. President Beilock and the Board of Trustees recently announced the appointment of new members to the college’s Board of Trustees, including a founder of Time’s Up and a supermodel-programmer.
Bwog staff knows that the Barnard mask came in the mail and there was no way you were actually going to use it for its intended purpose.
At this point, just throw the whole country away!
The Columbia Daily Spectator hasn’t published any content since September 25, as the result of a halt on publishing initiated by the site’s Managing Board over Spec’s lack of a suitable gender-based misconduct policy, according to our sources.
Aaaand we’re back! GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell gives you the highs and lows, the ups and downs, and the trials and tribulations of the first almost full General Studies Student Council meeting of the Fall 2020 semester. President Jane Jeong GS’22 started this week’s meeting by congratulating the newly appointed members of the GSSC […]
Staff Writer Julia Tolda attended “The Fifth Annual Alumni Poetry Reading”, the event’s first-ever online edition. She writes about the breathtaking experience below. (Content warnings: death, suicide.)
This Bwogger attended an event centered around the effects of our warming climate, specifically as they relate to the wildfires ravaging the west coast.
Have celebrities lost their minds? Professional tabloid reader and Twitter user Miyoki Walker has taken it upon herself to answer the question by ranking famous alumni behavior during the quarantine.
How else am I supposed to find people to complain about my classes to?
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