The butler’s library has been overdue for investigation. A freshman detective team uncovers the horrifying (and oddly romantic) stories that revitalize Columbia lore. Guest writer Justin Gao recounts the tale.
Guest writers Eira Prakash and Antara Kshirsagar attended Columbia’s Debate Watch Party with an analysis by Michael Miller, a professor of Political Science at Barnard and a Fox News election desk analyst.
This past Tuesday in Ferris Booth Commons, guest writer Tyche Rose attended “Dining in Eggcellence,” an omelet-making contest hosted by Columbia Dining.
Boeing union members striking and NYPD officials resigning. Editor’s warning: mentions of death and violence.
On Wednesday, Barnard administration announced updates to campus demonstration policies and changes to Barnard’s policy development and revision process in an email to students. These amendments come several months after the policies were first implemented during the height of campus protest activity during the Spring 2024 semester.
Columbia Formula SAE Racing held its first open interest meeting on Monday, September 9 in Pupin 301. Guest writer Zora Day-Friedland stopped by and now recounts her experience. When I stumbled into the Columbia Formula SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Racing interest meeting, I was a few minutes late, a little sweaty, and quite a […]
On Monday, September 9, a guest writer for Bwog attended Columbia University’s School of Journalism’s panel discussion titled “AI & Local News: Challenges and Opportunities for Journalism in NY.” The panel focused on the increasing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the news industry.
On Monday night, guest writers Lorelei Gorton, Jaci Walker, and Anna Welsh attended Columbia University Ballroom’s first lesson and dance showcase.
For those facing the endless drilling outside their windows, here are a few recommendations to find a moment of peace.
Mother Earth is giving people all around the world a hard time. TW: Sexual assault.
Guest writer Richie explores why Daya is hiding away from the Columbia campus.
Bwog Staff Writer Theo Sandler arrived on campus one fateful day to face… themself and their friend, but as a really big poster.
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NOMADS Presents “Teaghlach”
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