Bwog Staff—that’s me—and my two best friends try to do the impossible: create a guide that will help you survive school.
Senior Staff Writer Ruby Mustill speaks with friend, master chef, and Precisionist painter Isobel Shaffer—the self-proclaimed Walmart Edward Hopper—about her art.
Operating out of Junzi Kitchen, the pop-up Nice Day offers nostalgic Chinese American food, including some of the best spring rolls in the city. Bwog Senior Staff Writers, Elena Christenfeld and Yuki Adams, spoke with Yong Zhao, Lucas Sin, and Nicky Chang, the CEO, Head Chef, and Head of Design and Strategy for Nice Day, […]
Here’s an overview of the gradual reopening of campus for Spring 2021.
Staff Writer Phoebe Lu speaks with Asian students and club leaders as they reflect on the recent hate-crimes against the Asian community.
Internal Editor Aditi spoke with producer Payton Johnson, CC ‘21, on breaking into music, Columbia’s influence on his projects, and how his cultural identity connects to his beats.
A Bwog investigation revealed the presence of multiple members of the sorority Sigma Delta Tau’s leadership at a prohibited off-campus party that went viral the weekend of February 6–7, along with allegations of the fraternity Sigma Nu holding multiple prohibited parties since the 2021 semester began.
Bwogger Daniel Ortega-Venni is back with a new major spotlight! Welcome to the world of CS-Math.
Deputy Arts Editor Adam Kluge and Managing Editor Caroline Mullooly start the new semester with tips and tricks for the transfer community.
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Columbia students take you across the globe with interactive fiction.
Already the subject of much controversy regarding its relationship with the Harlem community, Columbia’s Manhattanville campus is once again facing scrutiny, this time from New York City’s Carpenters Union for working with a non-union contractors to build a new dormitory.
On Tuesday, September 15, Columbia Psychiatry hosted a panel titled “Unequal Care: Mental Health and Black Americans,” the first of a three-panel series in partnership with the School of Journalism titled “Justice and Mental Health: A Country on Fire.”
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and turmoil in the New York City juvenile detention system, the youngest suspect awaits sentencing after pleading guilty for his involvement in the death of Barnard student Tess Majors.
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