This winter break, Bwog is going to work, work, work it out (if we make things right, the sun will shine [not really because we are now in the cold, bleak part of the year]).
Bwoggers Aditi Misra, Eliza Staples, and Sarah Perry went to an advance screening of Little Women exclusively for Barnard students. Here are their thoughts on the experience.
I threw this soup together on a cold day, I think; it’s been a while actually so I forgot. In any case, it’s a great hearty soup for a cold winter day.
You probably have at least one-thousand sheets of paper’s worth of printing dollars left for the semester. Here’s what Bwoggers think you should use them for.
Hungover from formals, “study breaks”, or a prolonged night at B*tler? Bwog thinks you deserve five more minutes in bed.
Two out of only 46 American college students selected, seniors Amar Bhardwaj and Young Joon Kim were recently awarded the title of 2020 Marshall Scholar.
Bwogger Solomia Dzhaman loves John Jay breakfast and believes it deserves recognition.
When classes suck, we retaliate with passive-aggressive ramblings.
Bwogger Miyoki Walker has noticed something troubling around campus lately: everyone’s wearing $1,500 coats. Here are a few reasons why she thinks this is stupid and hates it. 1. They cost a ridiculous amount of money. There’s no point in proving
Bwog invites you to get cozy with us for the first night of reading week!
Happy first day of no class!! In the spirit of no longer having to set the first of your thirteen alarms before 10 am, Bwog has some quick tidbits for whenever you do decide to wake
Bwog is a scholarly organization and like always, kept it scholarly this weekend.
Cuffing season is upon us, and Bwogger Nicki Camberg has got her eye on someone special, even though this relationship may be fleeting.
CCSC Bureau Chief returns for his final post of the semester, focusing heavily on holiday spirit, the tireless efforts of our elected officials, and the ongoing frenzy that is the room where it happens.
Deputy Events Editor Brigid Cromwell lives on 110th street and spends more time walking between her room and campus than you would think. With the holidays approaching, she wants to share her favorite way of
In the final bittersweet GSSC meeting of the year, the council spent their night going over the accomplishments of the council in the past school year, as well as appreciating their time with one another. Lovely! GSSC Bureau Chief Andrew Chee is here with the recap from the Jed Satow Room.