With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, you’ve possibly found yourself DUMPED. Have no fear, Bwog is here! Allow this playlist to escort you on a journey through the four stages of recovery in this difficult time.
New Staff Writer and JJs connoisseur Will Lyman shares tips and tricks for making the most out of The People’s Dining Hall in a special edition of Cooking With Bwog.
Staff writer James Perry perused the Columbia University online archives’ yearbook collection. Here’s which Columbia student you would have been in the days of old.
Rain is on the forecast from today until Saturday. What you need is a steaming mug of fruity, spicy cranberry apple cider to cheer you the hell up! P.S. All the ingredients for this Beverage-In-Mug can be found in John Jay and Ferris, if that’s your thing.
The foods available to us in the dining halls can become more than the sum of their parts, if combined wisely. Here is a recipe for preparing a high-quality breakfast sandwich in John Jay (the same ingredients are unfortunately not available in Ferris or JJ’s, so you’ll have to go to John Jay before 2:00 […]
If you’re reading this, it’s probably because this has already happened to you. Statistically, 99.9% of students have had this happen to them. I don’t know what it is with Barnard/Columbia students that makes them so obnoxiously self-absorbed that they literally will invade your personal space just to fucking fix their hair in class.
With the sudden closing of e’s Bar in December 2019, residents of Morningside Heights are wondering what will be next to occupy the space between 112th and 113th St. Without any research or grounding in reality, here are my ideas:
This week, ESC debated whether or not to release a statement on the coronavirus and what such a statement would include. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.
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