Dance enthusiast and Staff Writer Alyse Rovner reviews Barnard/Columbia Dances at New York Live Arts, and is here to tell you it’s worth the subway ride downtown.
Staff Writer Victoria Borlando attended the Thursday night premiere of Columbia University Players’ modern adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull in the Lerner Black Box Theatre. It was an emotional rendition of this classic play, but it struggled with its production. Here are Victoria’s thoughts.
Today we’ll take you through through the best, worst, and most on-brand posts from the r/Columbia subreddit.
Saturday Daily Editor Lauren Kahme delves into various styles of hair from the early 1900s as they relate to notorious Columbia University student stereotypes.
It’s Friday morning! Let today’s Bwoglines carry you from slumber and into the weekend.
Bwogger Eliza Staples visited the Esperanto Society to learn more about the international language that might save us all.
“Did you really think writing this post was a worthwhile use of your time?” You ask.
Staff Writer Caroline Mullooly and Deputy Editor Vivian Zhou combine their vast cooking knowledge together to help you have a smooth-sailing Thanksgiving…haha just kidding, Thanksgiving is never smooth-sailing, but we ARE giving you a few cooking tips.
Today was registration day for the class of 2023, and many Barnard first-years found themselves unable to register for their required First-Year Seminar (FYS) or First-Year Writing (FYW) classes.
Columbia Confessions has only been around for a little while, but it’s already generated some weird posts—including one in which a stoner-turned-anti-marijuana-crusader exposes us as alleges us to be a propaganda network.
Bwogger and SoCal resident Nicki Camberg has some questions, namely: what are duck boots? What is she supposed to do when it snows? Is sledding an actual thing? These aren’t rhetorical please help her.
An anonymous Bwogger witnessed the most horrifying sight known to man….
Old pictures are being discovered and acquired.
Neuroscience major and deputy editor Vivian Zhou is super excited about the new Neuroscience department at Barnard and wants to tell you all about it!!!!
It’s the time of the year again when we all get together, give thanks, and eat food together. Chances are you and your friends have organized some sort of friendsgiving where you each bring a dish. Can’t cook? Have no idea what to bring? Bwog’s got you covered.
Saving Slavic Studies At Barnard
April 23, 2026I Bid Farewell To My Beloved Sweet Corn Turtle Chips
April 18, 2026Cooking With Bwog: I Just Made Some Bullshit
April 18, 2026Bwoglines: MTA Bus Edition
April 14, 2026