Arts Editor Maya Campbell interviews and sees the work of Extra Credit Ensemble, a theatre group led by two current Columbia students, in a special PeopleHop/Arts Review combo post.
Honestly, sparkling water in general. La Croix, you are not safe from judgment.
Bwog teaches you how to decorate your living space so that you give off “cool calm put-together” vibes instead of “this is my first apartment” vibes.
How does a ragtag volunteer student with a novel idea Somehow pitch it to Bwog’s board? How do we emerge victorious from the Zoom meeting Leave the call excited about stories that we will be
Wake up, say hello to the sunshine, and get informed this Sunday with Bwoglines.
Maybe we’ll finally be sock-cessful if we look at our classes in a mismatched way. #url#
What do you miss most about life from 10 months ago?
You don’t have to be living in the dorms to experience the masterpiece that is residential hall themes, signs, and name cards.
New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art and now with so much of it online for free, there’s never been a better time to experience it first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is
It sounds like an unjust police force is way more common than you might think.
Zoom is a real one for having the function of mirroring your video. But it has made me become too complacent...
Bulgarian filmmaker Stephan Komandarev discusses his 2017 film Directions, explains his gravitation towards fiction film as opposed to documentaries, and expresses his optimism for the future of Bulgarian films.
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Alexandra Svokos on Feb 23, 2016 4 Comments
In honour of Bwog’s 10th birthday, our former Editors-in-Chief are returning to write about their experiences, both positive and negative, with Bwog. First up is Alexandra Svokos, who served in her honourable office during 2013. Below, she reflects on joining Bwog and how it has changed her life. For some reason over the last few […]
A new year, a new perspective. Today we take a moment to look back on the first half of the year and think on what’s to come. If last fall was about exploring how we talk, this past semester was about putting our learned lessons to use. With no massive scandal or campus-wide debate abyss, […]
The incredible Joseph Milholland skipped out on a night of celebrating before the last day of classes and Bwog cupcakes to go to the last CCSC meeting of the semester and boy was it full of song, dance, nostalgia, and presents. Hey, Joseph goes to every meeting, he should totally have a CCSC Secret Santa. […]