Barnard students who recently returned from China are facing a self-isolation that seems to be less than voluntary. Bwoggers Owen Fitzgerald-Diaz, Vivian Zhou, and Jess Hu contributed to this article.
A Bwogger was required to buy a clicker for their science lecture– a white device that appears not to have been updated since the 1980s– and their life has been changed for the better.
Editor in Chief Isabel Sepúlveda had a stunning realization after a clawful (and unfortunately sober) viewing of Cats (2019) and now you have to have it too. She will not be taking questions at this time.
Wednesday night, Columbia University Life hosted a panel of experts from the University to provide updates on the status of the novel coronavirus in China and what steps Columbia is taking in response.
Have you ever ascended the ramps in Lerner, captivated by the high-resolution photographs of our stellar athletes? Have you ever wondered about the TRUTH behind the photos? Wonder no more! Two Bwoggers have figured out what is going on inside their heads.
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