Staff writer Olivia Mitchell is a bullet-journaling professional of 1 month and uses this type of planning solely to feel in control of at least one aspect of her life.
The sun has closed its eyes and cast a shadow upon the lawns. The humidity has been sapped from the brisk wind. Gray clouds have settled in their positions, hovering over Butler. Nothing is sacred – it’s fucking cold outside. Here’s how to deal with the gray skies and sad vibes.
In a video circulating on Twitter, Columbia University Public Safety officers were seen dragging peaceful protesters by the legs in front of Low Library yesterday. The protesters were affiliated with Extinction Rebellion, an organization staging acts of nonviolent civil disobedience to advocate for environmental causes.
Think back to all the elementary school classroom decorations! Getting a new winter coat! Pumpkin carving with your siblings! Going to apple orchards! Decorations! When we’re bogged down with midterms, it’s hard to put that extra effort into celebrating the season! But still–let’s give it our best shot!
As a Libra, staff writer Mia would like to ask two things of the world: that someone always holds open the insanely heavy doors at this school for her, and that someone always documents her life with a camera, so that she can occasionally turn and slyly look into the camera, à la Fleabag.
Who says love can’t be found in the bathroom?
Bwog’s Book Club returns with Bwogger Abi Peters reviewing Lauren Olivier’s spooky YA mystery novel ‘Broken Things’.
It’s cold and rainy; warm-up this morning with bwoglines!
With some help from baby Bwogger Aditi Misra, Editor in Chief Jenny Zhu takes a look into a new startup drawing roots from our very own Columbia community.
Have you ever wanted to hop on a pile of leftover lentils and take a sweet ride on that conveyor belt? Us too!
Breaking news: matcha is not green milk.
Wishing an easy fast for those who celebrate Yom Kippur! Now, onto Bwoglines…
A few months after getting left on read by the frontman of her favorite band, Staff Writer Victoria Borlando’s open letter contemplates the emotional repercussions of ghosting, philanthropy, and the doubt of Ezra Koenig’s relationship with his alma mater.
Want to get to know President Beilock’s takes on the annual Leadership Assembly and more? You’ve come to the right place.
Drop it hot like it’s hot… while you can.
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