Bwog fact check: no one is eating dogs and cats.
They love to say Barnard isn’t a part of Columbia until they need more protein: an investigation by Guest Writer Zoe Berry.
Sports Editor Sam Mezrich and Deputy Sports Editor Katie De la Paz give a rundown of the most important events for Columbia Athletics this summer.
BwogBooks is the booksy side of Bwog as staff writer, Maren Frey, covers Columbia University alumni books, ranging from memoirs to short stories to historical fiction. Emma Cline’s The Guest, a National Bestseller is this week’s review.
Taiko is a traditional form of Japanese drumming used for festivals, storytelling, and self-expression. The Columbia University Taiko Club aims to make the art of taiko accessible to all skill levels.
On Thursday, September 5, 24 Jewish faculty members sent an email to the Columbia and Barnard administration surrounding the Antisemitism Task Force’s second report, citing misrepresentations and a lack of political context. Editor’s warning: Mentions of antisemitism
Bwog had a great weekend, but at what cost?
Thank you for everything you’ve given me.
What do you call a rowdy floral scheme? Wildflowers!
Google is facing its second antitrust lawsuit of the past two months. Editor’s note: mentions of death and animal cruelty.
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Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
NOMADS Presents “Teaghlach”
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