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Contrary to popular belief, fun did not die at Columbia; it migrated to Bwog Slack.
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Everything is winding down for the semester, so this final EEOC is a bit scant. Thank you so much for staying tuned this year—Bwog wishes you best of luck on your exams and a beautiful start to summer!
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Arts Editor Grace Novarr sat down for an interview with Arielle Friedman (GS ’25), who co-directed and starred in the short film Immutable Uncertainties. The film is being featured in the Lower East Side Film Festival on May 7th. Arielle and her co-director Lucy Blumenfield (CC ’23) are also co-founders of Fazed Films, a production […]
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The age-old question: of the two Plowshares Coffee locations near campus, which reigns supreme? Bwog has the answer.
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The newest culture war talking point!
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A sequel to Andy Weir’s hit 2011 novel The Martian has been released, this time taking place at Columbia’s campus!
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Stop asking people to meet you at the sundial, the Columbia gates on 116th, or in front of John Jay. Be a little more enigmatic!
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Bwog has compiled just a few of the many times our former chronically online president fired off 280 characters about our beloved school.
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