This week at SGA, a team of Roosevelt rockstars pitched a committee of students, faculty, and alumni tasked with calling out Barnard’s foul investments & persuading them to reconsider.
Yesterday evening, Engineering Student Council met for the first live-streamed meeting of the semester. Punctuated as it was with small reminders or instructions on correct ways to engage in the meeting, the majority of the session dealt with a proposal originating in Columbia College Student Council and broached by VP for Campus Services Scott Wright in […]
Former Texas congressman Beto O’Rourke visited Columbia yesterday afternoon to host an open discussion with Columbia College students. Editor in Chief and Bwog’s resident Texas aficionado Jenny Zhu brings you a report of the discussion and a pic she snapped with the congressman.
There hasn’t been a sports article of any kind in the Columbia Daily Spectator since December 6, 2018. We miss the least objectionable part of Spec!
Happening in the World: Over thirty people have been injured and ten people, including a baby, have died in a Paris apartment fire early this morning. Around 250 firefighters have been working for over five hours to control the flames and help trapped tenants escape. The fire has been found to have started on the second […]
As the weather heats up, so does the drama! Here are the fun things Bwog got up to this weekend; to be featured, email tips@bwog.com.
Deputy Editor Vivian Zhou and Daily Editor Julia are super homesick because it’s Lunar New Year tomorrow! They ask several Bwoggers to describe some New Year traditions.
One Bwogger’s earring was recently stolen right out of her ear at a party. I know, right? Hear her account of the fateful encounter below.
Live from our new Sports Editor Jana, and in light of this weekend being host to one of the most momentous occasions of middle class America (BESIDES my grandma’s 90th birthday party) we, at Bwog, have decided to give you some pieces of dialogue collected from across campus regarding the wonderful world of football.
Happening in the World: El Salvador has a new mayor – one not supported by the two parties traditionally dominating the country’s politics. Nayib Bukele, the 37-year-old ex-mayor of San Salvador, built his campaign around his identity as a young alternative to previous military-backed regimes. (The Washington Post) Happening in the US: In news relevant to Bwog’s wonderful new sports editor, […]
To all our lovely single readers out there, you can breathe a sigh of relief because we’ve extended our deadline for Bwog Personals this semester. If you don’t already know what Personals are, we’ll basically write you a post gassing you up and (respectfully) auctioning you off to all our other Bwog readers out there – just […]
Guest writer Elizabeth Meyer overheard some boys talking about an “inclusive fraternity” one morning at Ferris. What would that look like? Well here, she’ll explain it to you.
Bwogger Sophie Tobin brings you a simple tale of love, loss, and fried mozzarella cheese.
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.
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