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Joshua Cohen On Stories

Staff writer Sofia Montagna attended an event from the Creative Writing Lecture Series in which renowned author Joshua Cohen offered students his advice on creative writing.

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Are you excited about the new boba spot on Barnard’s campus? Well, don’t be. Learn to hate it, like us!

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Don’t want to spend Valentine’s alone this year? Look no further, Bwog is here to help you find that perfect date.

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Consider this Bwog’s first completely anonymous Senior Wisdom but with many more layers of irony.

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To commemorate the recent celebration of Bwog’s 17th birthday, Staff Writers Sofia Montagna and Hannah Keyes decided to make a list of 17 things we love about Columbia!

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Do you know anyone else with a room covered in aluminum foil? Staff Writer Tara Terranova took a trip to McBain to chat with Warren McCombs, CC ‘23, about his unusual choice in decoration.

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Bwoggers connected with friends new and old making the most of the frigid NYC temperatures.

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Ever searched Reddit to find which classes to take next semester and learned about the ones that you should never take? Well, here they are and why you need to take them.

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Staff Writer Sophie Askanase and Arts Editor Grace Novarr met for their usual Wednesday lunch and decided to try Diana’s new ramen offerings. Spontaneously, they offer their opinions.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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Vegan At Barnumbia
October 20, 2025
Next to the vegan station in John Jay is oat milk soft serve and dole whip. Both vegan! (read more)
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