It’s Friday, which means you have at least two days between now and your next midterm. Sit back, relax, and let Bwoglines tell you what you missed while you were studying.
Curious as to where you can escape from the feathered furies that run this campus? This anonymous bwogger will tell you the real hot spots where you can finally find peace and solitude…
Beginning in spring 2020, room selection will move online for all students applying to Columbia Housing, excluding special living community applicants.
Apparently it’s the Year of Water here at Columbia. Bwog jumps in on the bandwagon and drinks some water. This article just like WATERLICHT, except nobody wants to take pictures of it and there isn’t a line outside the club.
You know that moment when you’re fishing in your bag for your phone charger and gradually begin questioning why you haven’t felt it in there yet, and then your heartbeat quickens and the dread sinks in as you realize it’s not there? Yeah, it sucks. But it’s ok! Because we’ve all been there.
Sports Editor Eunice Bae decided to add a little «ooh-la-la» to her Wednesday evening with a talk by Dr. Allan Potofsky about the Notre-Dame de Paris at Columbia’s Maison Française, learning a surprising amount about fire codes.
i do have one question: what was he writing on!!! he was doing the jon stewart thing where he was marking up a piece of paper the whole time - leak the paper WHO i know you have it
the flag is such a nice pop of color in the zoom window way to go
whew this one was a doozy
world leaders forum
world leaders forum 2021
yes i did get to ask a question yes my zoom background was terrible yes i did stumble over my words and what about it
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