As we near the end of this confusing semester, you might wonder “Is it too early to make a back to school playlist?”. Bwog doesn’t think so!
Always remember to hang on to something if you’re falling!
Riya Mirchandaney discusses impostor syndrome, hugs, and lentil soup.
Jack Treanor takes a look back at his time at Columbia, covering crushes, dining hall schedules, and the torturous nature of piano lounges.
Bwog Staffer Solomia Dzhaman uses her remaining brain cells to tell you how likely you are to end up on campus in September.
Elana Rebitzer longs to get out of California after the pandemic and share her pesto skills with the world.
The swim test is, undoubtedly, the most useful part of the Core.
Angelica Lagasca recounts her time at Columbia filled with fainting on trains and feigning comprehension in seminars.
Guest Writer Sophia Gates delves into the lives of Barnard students staying on campus during the pandemic to share some of their experiences.
This has been a semester of change, senselessness, and Zoom, yet despite the general madness of our times, this week, Bwog managed to love what is still here.
It may not be glamorous, but it tastes good, and what more can you ask for in quarantine?
There’s so much you could be doing instead of studying for finals. Bwog is not telling you to procrastinate, but if you are going to do so, we’d rather you procrastinate with a little guidance.
Danielle Resheff has a whole lot of love for Ferris and a whole lot of wisdom for you.
Caroline Clifford tells you how to get people to respond to your emails and reminds you that you should probably forgive yourself.
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