New Staff Writers Alix Draper and Aman Kaur explore Columbia’s storied past and present with the known carcinogen asbestos.
New York’s taxi drivers just want a break (literally). Editor’s warning: mention of death.
It’s Bwog’s birthday, and all we’re asking for is your presence at open meeting tonight at 9 pm in Lerner Hall.
Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
As we launch into a new year, explore campus events discussing change, both personal and global. At this week’s events, you can learn about developments in the business and geopolitical realms, explore study abroad opportunities, and set goals for your well-being.
Climate catastrophe, groundhog predictions, performance endings, and a musical competition.
How do we understand historical movements in a modern context?
Staff writer Ajwah Qureshi and Guest Writer Nathan Yuan debate the highly controversial question: is our beloved halal actually kind of mid?
On January 30, Dr. Anthony Fauci, former chief medical advisor and former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), sat down for a candid conversation moderated by Dr. Robert Klitzman, Program Director of Bioethics at Columbia University.
Bwog Staffers Talia Benson and Eira Prakash attended the event on Wednesday and breakdown Barnard professors’ perspectives on migration and its relation to human rights.
A dummy’s guide to all things Greek life.
A Super Nice Escape From Midterms!
October 29, 2025Columbia Zetas Join The Make Stride Breast Cancer Walk
October 26, 2025Vegan At Barnumbia
October 20, 2025Vegan At Barnumbia
October 18, 2025