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While many students are spread out across the world this year, new staff writer Anna Eggers looks at art pieces in the 1880s-1940s collection at MoMA to give a glimpse into what awaits students in the city.

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Bwog kept it artsy, goofy, and feely this weekend.

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In the age before Pinterest, some of the original DIYers were 19th-century soldiers who repurposed fabric from old military uniforms to create some unique, dynamic quilts. New York’s very own American Folk Art Museum, just a short hop on the One train from Columbia itself, currently hosts an exhibit displaying some of these recovered quilts. Bwoggers […]

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Music Maven Daren Napier sat down with new Def Jam artist Elijah Blake, who visited Columbia this week.  Read on to get the behind-the-scenes scoop on his new EP, Drift. Elijah Blake is at the door. Having already collaborated with recording artist royalty such as Rick Ross, Usher, and Rihanna to name a few, the new Def […]

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The chimp found the banana glowing on a mossy stump just after sunrise, humming a tune suspiciously similar to a (read more)
Science Fair: Viking Edition
January 22, 2026
On APril Fool's the Jester Band serenaded our Orgo class but Breslow kept teaching as if nothing happened. When they (read more)
Call For Opening Remarks: Spring 2026
January 22, 2026
i missed so much this year wtf (read more)
Bwog Presents: The Official Top 100 Pop Culture Moments Of 2025
January 7, 2026
ghosts of bwoggers past are so proud y'all are continuing the top 100 pcm tradition so beautifully <3 (read more)
Bwog Presents: The Official Top 100 Pop Culture Moments Of 2025
January 2, 2026

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