Staff Writer Daniel Ortega-Venni, who has confusingly decided to double major in two vastly different fields, has decided to share his (perhaps obvious) wisdom about what makes these classes so different.
Senior staff writer Jake Tibbetts loves New York, but his heart will always belong to Boston. He frequently struggles with homesickness, but he knows of a kind of treatment that never fails. Here, he pleads the Columbia administration to help bring a staple of his home community to campus. Like, actually to campus this time.
In the play In the Blood, intersectionality is not just your favorite little keyword to feel like a responsible member of society. It’s compound suffering and it’s really, really sad. Staff writer Mia went to see the play In the Blood by the Acting Class of 2020. And the tl;dr is that you should go see […]
Cozy up with Bwoglines as you relish Columbia’s building heaters on this chilly Saturday morning.
Curious as to how cold it is? Well, you’ve come to the right post. It’s Fucking Cold, and if you aren’t sure what that implies, I’m here to tell you.
Formerly-fluent-in-French Bwogger Alan Wang attended a dialogue on modern tolerance in French and American communities.
How can Ancient Greek plays guide discussion about the difficulties faced by the veteran community and their families? Bwoggers Donna Qi and Chloe Gong attended Theater of War’s production of Sophocles’ Ajax held at Miller Theater to experience this inspiring public health project.
It’s Friday! Start your weekend with penguins, bike helmets, and the beginning of the end of “ok, boomer.”
One Bold, Barnard Bwogger ventured into The Stacks for the first time in search of a silent study spot. Instead, she met the lifeless, scared-shitless abyss known as The Stacks.
This fall break, I channeled my inner Alison Roman and made shakshuka (but there is a twist.)
Since Junzi introduced its “After Hours” in fall 2017, Junzi Late Night has been nothing short of revolutionary.
Last Friday, Arts Editor Riva Weinstein attended the Bard Hall Players’ production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at the Columbia University Medical Campus, with photographer Sophie Tobin. The show was directed by Jenna Lanz, music directed by Robbie Berg, and produced by Joseph Cornett, Sarah Householder, Rachel Pride, and Zackery White.
An account of the signs and omens which preceded the Wien laundry meltdown, and of the disorders surrounding its occurrence. It can also be added that those who were present during the disaster found out and gave an account of many things that happened during it, things that others did not know.
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