MENU CATEGORIES

Connect with us

Submit a Tip
MENU CATEGORIES
It’s snowing! Frolic! Since we first posted, more photos have come into ye olde tipbox. After the jump, a streetlight at 113th, and the first snowman of the season.
Read More
PROGRAMS: SATURDAY DECEMBER 12 at 8:00 PM 1. Ludwig Van Beethoven Trios for Piano, Violin and Cello Trio III, Op.1, No. 3. Ashley Williams, violin Cole Diamond, cello Aya Buckley, piano Coach: Muneko Otani. 2. Shostakovich Trio No. 2 E minor Op. 67. II.Allegro con brio III.Largo Storm Garner, violin Luke Timberlake, cello Theo Di […]
Read More
Front of Lehman Hall Library Barnard campus Students in the advanced elective design studio, taught by Professors Karen Fairbanks and Joeb Moore, have built an interactive art installation for the Barnard campus. The public is invited to stop by to help “build” the project and have some hot cocoa.
Read More
Lerner 503 FREE ICECREAM! Come mingle with fellow classmates and Columbia Neuroscience Society members. Just relax or ask questions about courses that are bothering you.
Read More
Remember when campus was in uproar on Thursday because of the NY State Court’s ruling on eminent domain? It was sort of like 1968, right?! Well, no. Columbia’s long, slow battle for Manhattanville is crawling into its toddler years and we understand the story can feel a little stale to the wizened among us. But […]
Read More
The gods have spoken, and in its new list of recognized on-campus groups, SGB has smiled on seven and frowned on one.  Apparently, Circle K — in addition to boasting a name remarkably similar to both a Kellogg’s cereal product and street slang for the drug ketamine — is the college edition of Kiwanis International. […]
Read More
The blaring noise and flashing lights weren’t enough – occupants of 209 stood around looking at each other for several minutes before a loud voice told them to “move people!” On the bright side, Lerner-bound Butler refugees have come across a big free cheese platter in the lobby by 212. Enjoy!
Read More
The latest from the world of student government: CCSC continued discussions about the tobacco workgroup, new student spaces in Broadway and Schapiro, and an undergraduate lecture series. The recent student space survey revealed that many students would prefer that these spaces be given to group meetings. CCSC President Sue Yang told Bwog that the council […]
Read More
News crews hit campus this week, excited over the biggest thing to hit Columbia since Ahmadinejad.  Bwog has brought together four videos from the online feeding frenzy for your viewing pleasure. WPIX found a neighborhood resident who couldn’t even bring herself to say the word “sex.” WABC got dating advice from James Lenzi, the owner […]
Read More
All Articles

Sleep Well, Lawns

We hardly knew ye
Read More
Joseph L. Bruno, Former State Leader, outdoes Sasha Baron Cohen at his own game (NYT). Who would’ve guessed: Prezbo reveals that Manhattanville’s future will depend on court case (Spec). The secret Facebook Police are on patrol (Gawker). Wilderness infiltrates NYC (CityRoom). As Toni Morrison can tell you, Columbia still has a glass ceiling (Spec).
Read More
There’s been a lot of ink spent in the off-campus press on the recent gender-neutral housing proposal, but most of it has ignored one targeted community: trans students. But gender-neutral housing is just one of several issues facing the trans community at Columbia. From the new issue of the Blue and White, hitting a magazine […]
Read More
1 1,876 1,877 1,878 1,879 1,880 1,903
Read More
Read More
Read More
Read More
Read More
Read More
Read More
Read More

New President!

What Should Interim President Armstrong’s Nickname Be?

View Results

Loading ... Loading …

Recent Comments

Amazing article! And super useful advice! (read more)
Focus Series Kickoff: Lareina Yee ’95 On Navigating The Modern Workplace
February 4, 2025
Such a lovely read! And Yee's advice is so comforting and genuine to read as a college student (read more)
Focus Series Kickoff: Lareina Yee ’95 On Navigating The Modern Workplace
February 4, 2025
Thank You, Olin, for a walk down Memories Lane. Many years ago, when I was at Columbia (Classes of (read more)
Uncovering The Mysteries Of Schermerhorn Hall
February 3, 2025

Comment Policy

The purpose of Bwog’s comment section is to facilitate honest and open discussion between members of the Columbia community. We encourage commenters to take advantage of—without abusing—the opportunity to engage in anonymous critical dialogue with other community members. A comment may be moderated if it contains:
  • A slur—defined as a pejorative derogatory phrase—based on ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, ability, or spiritual belief
  • Hate speech
  • Unauthorized use of a person’s identity
  • Personal information about an individual
  • Baseless personal attacks on specific individuals
  • Spam or self-promotion
  • Copyright infringement
  • Libel
  • COVID-19 misinformation