Staying inside all summer actually isn’t the dream after all.
Columbia Confessions has been the backbone of my time in quarantine. The real, often hilarious posts give insight to sides of Columbia the world rarely gets to see: the sad, the angry, and, of course, the yearning. Bored out of my mind and obsessed with the later type, I’ve decided to catalog its subcategories and […]
Bwogstaff reveals the oh so frightening and unsettling things they’ve experienced on Zoom.
Do you miss Columbia? Do you miss its multitude of smells? We’ve updated our article Columbia Smells That We Miss to include links to 22 actual real-life candles you can purchase to bring campus life home. Proceed with caution…
Bwog Staff misses Columbia and Barnard Dining halls and all the fun they had to offer. Bwog Staff reminisces on all the food they miss and, most importantly, what makes each dining hall truly special.
Dance your hearts out with this, in the words of Lady Gaga, “talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show-stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before” playlist created by Bwog staff.
Without her biweekly-movie-theater visit, Bwogger Miyoki Walker feels lost. In efforts to find some direction during this ongoing nightmare, she’s decided to spend all of her time watching movies featuring Columbia alumni.
You probably already have plenty of reasons not to be doing schoolwork right now, but here’s a few more to add to your list.
Bwog Staff has combined forces to help West Coast students feel like they are living on the East Coast while they aren’t.
Taking inspiration from the legendary products of Isaac Newton and William Shakespeare’s brushes with the plague, here’s how Bwog plans to contribute to society and/or our own well-being in these trying times.
A Bwog writer shares some very practical ways to recreate daily Columbia realities from wherever you are now.
Staff Writer Victoria Borlando finds a classic, yet direly needed, hobby to pass the time.
News Editor Lauren Kahme, delves into the many uncomfortable situations you will inevitably encounter in your local supermarket over the course of this semester.
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