Like High School Musical put it so articulately, this could be the start of something new (and by something new, we mean the new semester)!
First day of classes is here! First-years will be showing up to classes 10 minutes early with a full set of office supplies and Ferris avo toast, while seniors will be showing up 10 minutes late with nothing but a coffee and an empty pen.
It’s day 3 of NSOP, which means it’s also day 3 of Carman shindigs, EC get-together’s, and Mel’s-o-Clock, oh my!
Goooood morning, class of 2023!
For frosh looking to check off your packing list, Barnard Buy Sell truly has it all.
To help our incoming first-year friends, we here at Bwog dot com have collected some advice that we would impart on our own freshman selves.
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In an email early this morning, Co-Chair of the USenate Student Affairs Committee Art Benoit announced that “eligible students” can now access a Columbia alumni directory boasting over 350,000 alumni members from around the world.
This underclassman Bwogger reminisces about the good old days of Columbia, according to stories that she’s heard from upperclassmen.
I’m not saying that I’m a good woman, but don’t even I deserve rights, too?
Recently, the Columbia University Sailing Team was sent a concerned email from a CC ’60 alumnus requesting to unsubscribe from the team’s mailing list (see photo below). This brave soldier inspired us, as a collective alumnus of midterm exams, to speak up as well.
Remember when Vampire Weekend released “Harmony Hall” last month, allowing all of us Mohi-tians to briefly step away from the course notes and Blue Java pastry bags littering our Butler desks and, for the most fleeting of moments, take part in a glamorous dream world of – gasp – celebrity?
Why is this year’s Glass House Rocks theme….so sad?
You scream, I scream, we all scream because of the seemingly endless numbers of little quarter-sheet flyers that clubs and organizations at Columbia feel the need to slip under our doors. Because we here at Bwog are for the people and not for the corporation, we came up with some fun and useful ideas for […]
Happening in the World: El Salvador has a new mayor – one not supported by the two parties traditionally dominating the country’s politics. Nayib Bukele, the 37-year-old ex-mayor of San Salvador, built his campaign around his identity as a young alternative to previous military-backed regimes. (The Washington Post) Happening in the US: In news relevant to Bwog’s wonderful new sports editor, […]
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