Daily Editor and Baby Bwogger, Lauren Kahme, declares her undying love for the most comforting and intrinsically good chair on campus.
This past week has been one full of movement for the world. From movement in public opinion to movement in campus canines this edition of Bwoglines is sure to have you jumping out of your seat ready to move!
Saturday Daily Editor and baby Bwogger Lauren Kahme outlines and analyzes the various forms of Columbia students on a Saturday night.
After what felt like an eternity, the scaffolding was finally taken down from the perimeters of the Barnard Quad, and access was finally allowed to the center of the Quad. First-Year Barnumbian Joanna Yu reviews the new and improved (?) Barnard Quad.
Staff Writer Alyse Rovner experiences something in Milstein that will forever impact the trajectory of her life.
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.
Cheers to the weekend and to the inevitable strengthening of Earth’s storm systems! Yay!
Bwogger Joya Kumar attended “The Voices of the Victims: The Rohingyas and Their ‘Subhuman’ Life,” a talk by Professor Nasir Uddin about the victims of the Rohingya genocide.
This Wednesday, I had the honor of going to a talk by Dael Orlandersmith, an award winning African American playwright, hosted at the Lenfest Center for the Arts. Orlandersmith was raised in East Harlem for most of her young life, and still lives in the city to this day. She began her talk with a […]
Bwogger Jordan Merrill ventures deep into the fiery pits of the 116 St. subway station to sit down with the famous subway rat affectionately known as Rat. My palms are sweating, a sure and obvious symptom of my nervousness. Normally I bring a list of questions to these kinds of things, but I didn’t have […]
Bwogger Zach Fisher details his first hand experience of studying on an incline in Lerner, and discusses his confusion at how students can productively study there.
It’s Friday! I’d like to take a minute for today’s Bwoglines, so just sit right there.
Wednesday, a diverse panel of reflected on the Me Too movement one year after Christine Blasey Ford.
Senior Wisdom: Adam Fasman
July 7, 2026Butler Brackets: Whose Name Should Really Be On Butler Library?
May 21, 2026Freshman Wisdom: Elle Ferguson
May 19, 2026Mexico’s History Of Space, Satellites, And Patriotism
May 18, 2026