Reading week and exam week allow Columbia students to sample The Purge: what would happen if there were no laws, and we were truly without inhibition? Well, here are a few options.
This semester, Butler displayed the names of 8 Black, Indigenous and other women of color (BIWOC) writers to honor the 30th anniversary of the original protest of the all-male lineup that graces the facade. In this spirit, EIC Isabel Sepúlveda rounded up Bwog’s recommendations for diversifying your winter break reading.
In the wake of the past week’s tragic events, all of the Columbia community, but especially Barnard students, are shaken to the core. Barnard alums are aiming to provide various comforts through our time of grief.
Bwogger Nicki Camberg already has a flashlight on her phone, and thinks the string lights on the trees on College Walk are taking up valuable real estate. She and the rest of Bwog humbly present this list of alternatives that they truly think Columbia should take into consideration next year.
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Hate Letter: “Midterms”
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March 1, 2025I Bid Farewell To My Beloved Sweet Corn Turtle Chips
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