Elevators are terrifying metal coffins that self destruct upon the act of jumping up and down. One particular elevator on our campus will deliver you through all nine circles of hell whether you jump, sit, or stand.
Bwogger Chloe Gong interviews Michelle Wilson, the librarian who started Podcast Club.
Staff Writer Alyse Rovner attended Columbia University’s Battle of the Dining Halls Food Fight with celebrity chef Robert Irvine and experienced what was quite possibly the best day of her life.
On this episode of BIY (Bwog-will-show-you-how-to-do It Yourself), Staff Writer James Perry will show you how to make use of that sweet, sweet $10 of printing a week and bind your own books for class.
Guest writer Lev Raanan brings you the definitive guide to our favorite (and least favorite) statues around campus.
GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell reports on this week’s GSSC meeting, where the council talked with Michael Higgins GS ’21, the Co-Founder and Chair of the Food Pantry at Columbia, about food pantries on campus– including a brand new third location– and the upcoming Campus Hunger Education Week (CHEW), discussed financial allocation for the senior […]
This semester, Bwog has a new Board! Get to know Isabel Sepúlveda (Editor-in-Chief), Eva Sher (Managing Editor), and Vivian Zhou (Internal Editor).
Bwog despairs over many things. The John Jay omelette line is often one of them. This is our mournful cry.
A Bwog Staffer shares their advice on the best bathroom stalls to stall in when you’re running early but not early enough that you can go back to your dorm.
Senior Staff Writer Miyoki Walker would like you to know you were hella wrong for what you did.
On this edition of Bwoglines, Bwog is trying it’s best not to be expelled by the Columbia administration.
Daily Editor and Creative Writing Major Josh Tate finally comes clean about everyone’s favorite superstition.
Trigger Warning: This article mentions suicide attempts. This week in ESC, they talked to a representative from University Life about the wellbeing survey and decided to release a statement regarding recent incidents on campus. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.
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