Don't try this one at home. Er, at Faculty House.
Schrödinger’s cat, but make it two guys and one COVID-19 positive test result.
While America’s clingiest ex still isn’t quite convinced, the election is over and Bwog Staff Writer, Elena Christenfeld, has the full rundown on her experience working 17 intensely caffeinated hours on election day.
In the style of many a Bwog post prior, we spend 12 hours in a location and see what we find. This time, we explore the inner musings of one of our own Bwoggers.
I laughed, I cried, I discovered myself. – Jordan Merrill
Danielle, one of Bwog’s other staff writers, sings the praises of Columbia Law School’s lobby. To her, it’s the perfect studying environment. It’s quiet, but not oppressively so; it’s spacious, but not overwhelming; it’s off-campus, but not really. I, however, never really got behind the idea of wanting to study there. I’m someone who rarely […]
“Friday’s a free day. A woman’s day.” –Neil Gaiman, American Gods The door opens, I note with some surprise. It’s 8:03 am, and I’ve wended my way from my Schapiro double to the entrance of the Milstein Center, hereafter referred to as Millie. The objective: spend the next twelve hours in Millie. Already my plan […]
A CAVA’d Bwogger guides you down the deep, dark path into the epicenter of Columbia’s hottest spot, St. Luke’s, over the course of *very* roughly 12 hours. Read on if you dare. Nearing the end of the fall semester, I found myself in Riverside Park late at night. I was lost. The forest was dark, scary, and anxiety producing and even harder to […]
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