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Wooooh! Read more to find out what your lovely Bwog staff did over Spring Break.
There is no announcement of a headlining performer at this year’s Bacchanal festival, the Bacchanal Committee’s Publicity Chair Redd Ingram stated in a press conference today.
A certain staff writer ventured down to the quad basement the night before she flew home for spring break only to find that the printers she usually uses were gone. Completely gone. Dear Sulzberger Printer A and Brooks Printer A, How was your spring break? I see that you got to dip from campus early […]
Bucket List brings to your attention important guest lecturers and special events on campus. Our recommendations for the week are below, followed by a full calendar of events. If you notice any events excluded from the list or have a correction, let us know in the comments or email events@bwog.com.
Internal Editor Zoe Sottile doesn’t go to Barnard but she sure does wear a lot of mustard yellow. Send your housing questions to tips@bwog.com.
Warning: Today’s Bwoglines contain mentions of suicide.
It’s the day everyone’s been waiting for… Update 3/25, 10:58 am: Now with statistics!
Recently, the Columbia University Sailing Team was sent a concerned email from a CC ’60 alumnus requesting to unsubscribe from the team’s mailing list (see photo below). This brave soldier inspired us, as a collective alumnus of midterm exams, to speak up as well.
Last week, Managing Editor Zack Abrams made the worst mistake of his life. Arts Editor and future Buzzfeed employee Riva Weinstein immortalizes the following Slack exchanges.
Managing Editor Zack Abrams has a midterm tomorrow.
Welcome back to Science 101, Bwog’s semi-regular advice column geared towards science students. In this edition, Bwog’s Science Editor, biology major, and third-year Alex Tang provides tips on getting involved in science research on and off campus. Spring Break is the perfect time to start looking! Happy Spring Break! Midterms are over, and so is […]
Midterm season is chaotic evil and let’s be real, so are you.
The nationwide Sunrise Movement, which has organized scores of young people into taking action and demanding legislation to fight climate change, is encouraging Columbia students and faculty to strike tomorrow to show their support for the Green New Deal. Managing Editor Zack Abrams spoke to Hub Coordinator Naomi Hollard, the head of the Sunrise Movement’s chapter […]
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