On Sunday night, Staff Writer Gabriel Keene attended one of Bwog’s open meetings to see what student journalism was all about.
Staff Writer Caylie wants to help you survive even the most egregious cases of Mid-Class Boredom.
A sophomore tries out some campus food trucks for the same price as a meal swipe!
Apparently, it’s legal to own a water buffalo. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death and violence
Julian Zelizer and Karen Greenberg discussed their new book Our Nation At Risk: Election Integrity as a National Security Issue in a conversation with Columbia Law Professor Jeremy Kessler.
On Tuesday, Staff Writer Peyton Nelson attended the Vice Presidential Debate Watch Party hosted by the Barnard Athena Center for Leadership.
On Monday, September 30, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD), Housing Equity Project (HEP), and local organization Defend Harlem held a protest in opposition to Columbia’s expansion into the Harlem community.
Staff Writer Anna Rosenbloom and Deputy Arts Editor Paula Carrión go on a 5 pm trip to JJ’s and realize that the real treasure is the gumballs they did not find along the way.
On Tuesday, October 1, NYC based ensemble Either/Or performed Richard Carrick’s l’Algérie at a pop-up concert in Columbia’s Miller Theater.
I come to you all today with a uniquely treacherous tale. Many have attempted this journey, few have survived, and even fewer have both survived AND write for Bwog.
Staff Writer Abbey Zhao has two left feet—let’s see where she’s fallen and lost her dignity so far.
Just go with the flow. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death
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