Senior Staffer Sarah Harty eats, sleeps, and breathes the Diana Center Café. She’s not here for your “I don’t understand the system” bullshit. You can catch her there at all hours of the day. She
If you’ve visited Columbia’s Sexual Violence Response page lately, you might be as angry as we are about the quick escape button that doesn’t actually do the one job it’s been designed to do. Join
It’s that time of the semester again, and Daily Editor Sophie Tobin has a bone to pick.
With the Superbowl, Grammys, Fashion Week, and Dean Valentini Day behind us, we close our month of fun with one more opportunity to see Ms. Gaga in a dress.
GSSC Bureau Chief Andrew Chee blesses you with a sunny ray of light in the form of a student council recap on this cold snowy day. GSSC meets every Tuesday night at 8:15 pm in
On Low Steps, in front of Lerner, outside Butler, in John Jay Dining Hall for God’s sake, is nothing sacred? Tour groups seem to lurk around every corner. Here’s what Bwog staff encourage you to
Happening in the World: There has been an influx of French citizens moving to the Plateau-Mont-Royal neighborhood of Montreal in recent years, transforming the area into a French enclave with Parisian accents and traditional restaurants.
Bwog Social Media Editor and Representative for Seven Sisters Relations on Barnard SGA Idris O’Neill is giving the lowdown on the changing SGA constitution.
Social Media Editor and self-proclaimed Milstein expert (as well as IMATS employee, for transparency’s sake) Idris O’Neill is here to contribute to the actually insane amount of Milstein content on Bwog. It’s time to explore
ESC Bureau Chief Finn Klauber reports on this week’s meeting.
Why is this year’s Glass House Rocks theme….so sad?
Weekly SGA meetings are open to all Barnard students, but we all know you’re too busy cramming for midterms to participate in the general will like Rousseau wants you to. Instead, guest writer Leena Chen has
It’s many people’s third favorite day of the week! Here’s the lowdown.
Bwog reported about a policy change for alcohol in freshman residence halls: there are no (officially) dry dorms on campus anymore, as far as we can surmise, although you must be 21 to drink. “But who could this apply to?” we hear a skeptic enquire. (“Did you mean ‘To whom could this apply?’?”) Most obviously this […]
Despite always playing second fiddle to Carman’s “fun” dorm reputation, the denizens of John Jay are hip party-cats in their own right, and as such, have created numerous nicknames for the single-ridden dorm. As an homage to this spirit of creativity, and in anticipation of your first official Thursday night out, here are 7 drinks […]