King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe puts on their rendition of Romeo and Juliet, directed by Elizabeth Power (CC’13), in the Glicker-Milstein Black Box on Lower Level 2 of the Diana Center yesterday, today, and tomorrow at 8 pm. Visiting critic Mollie Krent reviews. Romeo and Juliet. I shan’t commence this review with a dull re-telling of […]
Lost at Mel’s last night: short, puffy black coat with fake fur around the hood and lipgloss in the pocket. Reward upon return. If found, please contact jef2141@columbia.edu.
There are two types of free food events today, and since Bwog loves you we have scientifically worked out that if one ends at 8 pm, and the other begins at 9 pm, and you’re on a train moving backwards…you should be able to attend both and still have time to party afterwards. Yay college! […]
Following a semester at the forefront of campus discussion about their place on campus, the Columbia Ballet Collaborative presents their Fall Concert pretty legitimately not on campus this weekend. Bwog’s resident ballet barometer Renée Kraiem made the trek to last night’s dress rehearsal to see whether you should too. So let’s get the elephant out […]
Bwog is here to keep you up-to-date on campus events, but we’re also here to let you know when there’s danger in the community. Late last night, there was an incident of “forcible touching” (someone being grabbed) near W.115 St and Riverside Drive. Read on for the full security dispatch, and please be safe!
It’s that time of year again… you know, that time before it’s socially acceptable to stuff yourself full of homemade Thanksgiving food, but after you’ve realized you aren’t getting any of the classes you wanted for next semester. Cooking with Bwog is here to help with a warm, delicious recipe to keep the cold at […]
Columbia is one of ten universities to unveil a new type of small, personalized online classes. No word yet on whether online students will be required to take Lit Hum. (NBC) General Petraeus made his first public appearance since resigning as Director of the CIA. Apparently, even though he’s no longer in charge, we still […]
A blue water bottle with the words ”US Embassy Hanoi Vietnam” encircling the US Seal was last seen on third floor Hamilton. Please contact ajg2169@barnard.edu. Reward will be XOXO minus the XX.
On Tuesday, the Institute for Religion, Culture & Public Life presented the third part of its yearlong series, Apocalypse Now: End Time and the Contemporary Imaginary. Seated in front of a small audience old enough to remember the first global climate shift, Wallace S. Broecker (aka the “Grandfather of Climate Science”) expertly addressed just how […]
CMTS’s ambitious production of Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical premieres tonight at 8 pm. You can also catch it tomorrow at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. in Roone Arledge Auditorium. Bwog sent Musical Maven Alexandra Svokos to the dress rehearsal to give us the rest of the details. Headed by first-time CMTS […]
Today is your last chance to take the Pass/D/Fail option for a class. You can complete an Add-Drop Form and deliver it to 205 Kent by 5pm. Barnard students have until Tuesday November 20th to P/D/F a class. Good luck! Grade between P & F via Shutterstock
Tonight in 707 IAB, from 7-9pm is the launch party for the Columbia Political Review and FREE FeelGood sandwiches along with other “nom nom nom goodies” will be the guests of honor. Every FeelGood sandwich that is eaten goes to the good cause of ending world hunger (as well as the good cause of ending […]
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