New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, but sometimes it’s difficult to break the Morningside-bubble and experience it all first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined on campus.
Daily Editor Lillian Rountree attended the Friday morning performance of the Columbia MFA Acting Class of 2020’s rendition of Twelfth Night, co-produced with the Classical Theatre of Harlem and the Young Company, and relived the excellent experience of discovering Shakespeare for the first time among an audience of high schoolers.
Here’s what’s happening in (and out!) of your neck of the woods.
It happens. Sometimes, you just aren’t feeling like hardcore dining hall food. As much as we love Johnathon Jameson or Ferris, there are times when they simply aren’t satisfying enough for all the energy we burn off studying hard. Have no fear, Cooking with Bwog is here.
March is a long and depressing month, and I know I’m not the only one in a slump. I do not want to do homework. I do not want to shower. I must drag myself to class, etc. etc. etc. You know the feeling. Thank God Bwog’s compiled a list of tried-and-true methods to get out […]
From California to Rhode Island, Bwog talks about what we miss from home.
Canadians say no to drugs, Staten Islanders say no to deer, and more in today’s Bwoglines!
Travel outside the United States funded or organized by Columbia has been suspended until further notice according to a statement put out by Interim Provost Ira Katznelson Tuesday morning.
For all you Sophomores with low lottery numbers out there, welcome to your new home! Quite possibly the worst dorm on campus, McBain has its ups and downs.
As far as making terrible decisions in the privacy of your own home goes, there is no better tool than hair dye and no better time than early March.
Tired of the boring red question mark? Bwog has some suggestions.
Some sacred rocks are in danger as the world becomes a harder place to be in.
Your GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell is back at it again, reporting on all the interesting comings and goings of the General Studies Student Council. Does she know how to properly use the various forms of alum? That, my friend, is the answer you’ll find when reading this week’s GSSC write-up.
If you’re looking for air conditioning, a 24 hour grocery and deli, and coffee at your finger tips, look no further. Plimpton could be your future home!
Stop following all the election news and get excited about more politics!
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