Welcome back to another semester of Zoom CCSC, tune in for inspirational work ethic and exciting political drama through first-hand reporting on your elected officials’ weekly meetings!
Professor Leelo Keevallik discusses how bodily components can play a role in sentence structure.
Ferris’ soggy pasta should get a negative Michelin star!
We’re back with a more subdued Science Fair as I’m about three seconds from falling asleep after moving in. If you want your event featured or to just have a chat with your very quarantined
With so little time and so much to do, it’s surprising what antics Bwog gets up to!
Here at Bwog, we do our best to bring your attention to important guest lecturers and special events on campus. If you notice any events excluded from our calendar or have a correction, let us know in
It’s the start of a new week, but hopefully this three day weekend will give some life to us burnt out students.
Arts Editor Maya Campbell interviews and sees the work of Extra Credit Ensemble, a theatre group led by two current Columbia students, in a special PeopleHop/Arts Review combo post.
Honestly, sparkling water in general. La Croix, you are not safe from judgment.
Bwog teaches you how to decorate your living space so that you give off “cool calm put-together” vibes instead of “this is my first apartment” vibes.
How does a ragtag volunteer student with a novel idea Somehow pitch it to Bwog’s board? How do we emerge victorious from the Zoom meeting Leave the call excited about stories that we will be
Wake up, say hello to the sunshine, and get informed this Sunday with Bwoglines.
Maybe we’ll finally be sock-cessful if we look at our classes in a mismatched way. #url#
Stepping Down: Cathie Black, to be replaced as New York City Schools Chancellor by Dennis Walcott. (NYT) Getting Down: The New Yorkers attending a crazy concert on the Intrepid late this summer. Of course, Columbians have been there, done that. (Gothamist) Shot Down: The rationale for using “No day shall erase you from the memory of […]
Zoe Camp, BC ’14, was on a boat last night. This year’s New York City Event started off with a heavy dose of déjà vu. 2014ers strolling—or in the case of the many high-heel-clad girls, clopping—onto the flight deck of the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum were greeted by a clapping, whooping sea of […]
For those of you who missed the dance at the Intrepid Museum because you weren’t OLs or freshman during last year’s NSOP event, and for those of you who need to walk down the memory lane of that night one last time, you should hurry up and go, because the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space […]