On Monday, undergraduate students around Columbia gathered to listen to this week’s “Talks With Professors” with Dr. Frank Guridy. Staff Writer Solomia Dzhaman is here to give you the summary.
Staff Writer Solomia Dzhaman shares a strongly worded letter/PSA to sick students on campus.
New Staff Writer Aditi Misra is here to help you decide where to cram for midterms with the most reliable system available.
Have you ever been the victim of such a problem before? Well I have and I am not happy.
Still confused by what exactly Public Safety is? Want to hear the tea on the Alexander McNab debacle from April 2019? Catch all the updates here.
Happening in the World: Recent fires that have scorched over 800,000 acres of Indonesian land have caused “hazardous” air pollution levels and a high concentration of PM10 around the province of Jambi. Thanks to these tiny particles and a phenomenon called Mie scattering, the sky there has turned blood red. (CNN) Happening in the US: President Trump […]
Here at Bwog, we had a weekend full of love, 1020 incidents, and fun!
Staff Writer Jane Walsh shares what to do if approached by a wild South Dakotan.
It was like Ad Astra, but instead of embarking on a journey through space to find my long-lost dad, I went to the basement of John Jay Hall and came face-to-face with myself.
Bwogger Daniel Ortega-Venni has a message of support and personal suffering for all those students with tight breaks between classes.
New CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge reports on cupcakes and the comings and goings in the room where it happens.
As a new Monday is upon us, it’s time to celebrate with Bwoglines and truly reflect on whether or not you should protest against mandatory attendance.
Have you ever wanted to run through Riverside Park way too late at night? Staff writer Cole Gengos took one for the team and found out what happens when you mix copious amounts of caffeine and late night strolls.
We’re back with Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly curated list of interesting STEM-related talks, symposiums, and events happening on campus. For science and non-science majors alike, our list will bring you events that will satisfy your scientific curiosity for everything from astronomy to zoology, and everything in between.
New Bwogger and first-year student Joanna Yu attended the keynote event, From Refugee Children to Climate Change: Global Challenges in an Age of Nationalism, hosted by the DART Center for Journalism and Trauma of Columbia Journalism School.
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