I’m ready for next year—do you think we’ll manage to get Chloe x Halle?
There’s like 150 room assignments left… but more than 150 students left to choose… I’m concerned.
If you didn’t have any plans for Thursday, now you do. It’s Science Fair! As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
The system is broken. When are we going to accept we can’t reform it?
Resident Hot Girls Julia Tolda and Eliza Staples provide a playlist for a legendary summer.
Come make a sound and pitch at our Open Meeting tonight at 9 pm!
Sometimes paying attention in class feels nearly impossible without something to fidget with. Sometimes paying attention is not the goal at all. Either way, here are our favorite games to play during that never-ending Zoom
On Thursday, Events Editor Julia Tolda joined Columbia Science Review’s webinar, “Decisions, Decisions: How Superstitions Drive Choice,” to learn more about the science behind superstitions and descriptive decision-making.
The Armory uptown is probably one of the best, most organized places to get vaccinated in the city. It has tons of appointment slots that open up pretty frequently. It’s also one of the most
Parisians are eating inside restaurants and receiving fines while New York is lacking in Johnson & Johnson supply.
Yes, I will miss campus and sitting in rooms learning about all sorts of things with my peers, but there are some things that I’m ready to just say goodbye to.
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
Is it the end of the world if you don’t have a single internship offer? It sure as hell feels that way.
The 15th Annual Jeanne Clery Lecture Series on April 6 brought sex educators Bianca Laureano and Francisco Ramirez together for a conversation about sex, dating, and intimacy during the pandemic.
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An Anonymous Bwog Staffer speed watches ten lectures and lives to tell the tale.
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What’s up, mates! It’s another Wednesday, and that means a new edition of GSSC coverage by GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell. Have a gander at this week’s brilliant student council meeting. Cheers, love!
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, […]