Independent news organization (13, NYC) seeks Columbia students to send in questions for a revival of Bwog’s advice column, Dear Bwog, and to take long walks on the beach.
On Saturday, September 14, Mia Xing, new Bwogger and experimental-film-virgin, attended the first screening of Spell Reel at the Lenfest Center with the brilliant Riva Weinstein herself and fellow new and much cooler Guest Writer Emma Urofsky.
Senior Wisdoms are a signature Bwog series, and so we thought we’d expand it to first-years too. New Bwogger Eliza brings us her vast wisdom gained from three weeks on campus.
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?
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.
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.
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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