Staff Writer Reyna Choi confesses her unexpected love-at-first-glance for the Wein basement bathroom.
The spirit of William Carlos Wiliams runs through us all.
Property records show that following the demolition of McDonald’s on 600 West 125th street, a new 34-story residential tower will be constructed to house graduate students, with a new McDonald’s opening up on the ground floor.
This Saturday, sophomore Staff Writer and aspiring champion of the arts Josh Tate went to see the Barnard theater department’s production of Men On Boats by Jaclyn Backhaus.
Sometimes you just get hungry and the only option is a priceless piece of art.
We’re told that our “candid appraisal is very much appreciated.” Let’s hold the administration to that.
Bwogger Eliza Staples answers the most pressing question on campus: what Ferris seating option has the most chaotic evil energy?
Bwog has many channels of communication, one being aptly named #whatareyoulisteningto. We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of every song iterated by Bwoggers this past year in #whatareyoulisteningto.
Throughout the semester, Bwog Staff has been compiling signs from across campus of varying nature for your entertainment.
Wake up and smell the news this Saturday with a sampling of information via Bwoglines.
When I think of the twilight of my time as Editor in Chief, I think of that one Winnie the Pooh quote: “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” I think of the joy and
Bwoggers Vivian Zhou and Eliza Staples review Latenite, Columbia’s silliest theatre tradition and the only one for which a review could include the phrases “‘beeps’ and ‘boops,'” “orange morph suit,” and “hair emporium.”
Who are Zack, Jenny, or Zoe? Our Bwog board. The people who run this place. Our bosses.
The Bacchanal Student Committee makes yet another polarizing announcement– this year it’s moving our CAMPUS spring concert OFF CAMPUS.
Last night, Director of the Urban and Social Policy Program at SIPA Ester Fuchs discussed her new book, Moving Forward, A Story of Hope, Hard Work, and the Promise of America. Bwogger Miyoki Walker recounts the details. TW:
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