The Barnard Zine Library hosted a workshop Friday, exploring themes of health, science, gender, and sexuality in zines.
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.
From gag-inducing to utterly tolerable, here are ten soups offered by Columbia Dining that will make you say: “Yes, this is soup!”
Do we really grow as people or are we all still middle schoolers on the inside?
Stack level 10, shelf 30, look for the books that don’t appear to be a century old.
For anyone feeling stifled by bustling life in the big city, enjoy Bwog’s guide to eating organically, getting back into nature, and living a bit more sustainably.
A portly microbiologist, a starving child-laborer, and a mono-pedal Santa impersonator walk into a party. But this isn’t a bad joke. It’s the inciting incident for Celebration, a 2019 black comedy set and filmed—and then banned—in Russia.
Rot. May you rest in paradise on the wings of angels.
Bwog channeled its cowboy spirit—adventurousness, alcoholism, and general uncleanliness—over the last week.
Football? What’s that?
We really are just like Euphoria but without the drugs or sex or crime or drama or…
A crux of astrophysics is answering the question: How did the universe form? Dr. Statia Cook, an astrophysicist and current Columbia professor, offers a closer look at the latest research in her spotlight series lecture.
A Super Nice Escape From Midterms!
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