MENU CATEGORIES

Connect with us

Submit a Tip
MENU CATEGORIES
Deputy Editor Mary Clare Greenlees got immensely bored Friday night, so she decided to walk to the 93rd Street Trader Joe’s and stop by TJMaxx with the sole purpose of making real Chocolate Lava Cakes. And with a combined prep and cook time of 30 minutes, what’s not to love? 
Read More
Bucket List brings to your attention important guest lecturers and special events on campus. If you notice any events excluded from the list or have a correction, let us know in the comments or email events@bwog.com.
Read More
All Articles

Dog Bwog

Today we received a message from a dog who missed our staff writer application deadline.
Read More
Even though the housing lottery is dormant in the fall, the lingering anxiety is still very present. Sophomore Josh Tate, a three week resident of McBain shaft, tries to ease potential worries and discuss a pleasant surprise at the perks of getting shafted by the housing lottery.
Read More
Welcome to CLCV UN4014: Classical Archetypes in the Modern World. In this lecture series, your Arts Editor and Helen of Troy Apologist Riva Weinstein will introduce various applications of the heroic archetype and monomyth narrative as a cognitive outline for present-day performative persona. While there are no prerequisites for this class, more than 2 absences […]
Read More
1 534 535 536 537 538 1,881
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

Thank you for the kind words! <3 (read more)
We’re Reviving AskBwog
October 22, 2024
I love this guys! You all are doing great work (not that I’m surprised) and it’s been so wonderful to (read more)
We’re Reviving AskBwog
October 22, 2024
Can you take me to Ohio next time? 🫡 (read more)
My First Two Months Here As A Columb(ian)/(us Ohioan)
October 21, 2024

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