Bwog Staff Writer Gigi Silla sits down with Christina Li (CC ‘24) to chat about opening Bacchanal, the singer’s love of live music and storytelling, and finding her voice in the early stages of her career.
Bwog talked with two recipients of Columbia’s Scholarship for Displaced Students, Sara Wahedi and Dr. Ajmal Sabawoon, about their experiences at Columbia, their fields of study, and their respective journeys to the University.
Bwog sits down with the creator of the popular Instagram page, Barnard Fits.
Bwog sat down with the creators of the Instagram page @weloveprezbae, a fan account for Barnard President Sian Beilock.
Managing Editor Caroline Mullooly was pleased to interview Hyphenated America founders and CU graduates Sophia Houdaigui and Maria Castillo.
Internal Editor Aditi Misra spoke with rapper Farrell Garcon, CC’21, about how his childhood inspired his songwriting, the Haitian influences in music, and what we can expect from the talented artist in the future.
Senior Staff Writer Ruby Mustill interviews Emma Gometz, who makes good comics but still enjoys bad ones.
Senior Staff Writer Ruby Mustill speaks with friend, master chef, and Precisionist painter Isobel Shaffer—the self-proclaimed Walmart Edward Hopper—about her art.
Internal Editor Aditi spoke with producer Payton Johnson, CC ‘21, on breaking into music, Columbia’s influence on his projects, and how his cultural identity connects to his beats.
GSSC Bureau Chief Charlotte Slovin speaks with Shaun Abreu, Columbia College graduate and current candidate for City Council District 7.
Editor-in-Chief Lauren Kahme sat down with the creators of DormMatch, an application that helps connect students on campus, over spring break.
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.
Managing Editor Eva Sher and SGA Bureau Chief Eliza Staples had the opportunity to sit down with Marti Cummings, one of the candidates running to represent District 7.
While sipping on apple cider in Professor Nancy Workman’s office, Bwogger Donna Qi engaged in a symposium with her professor on all things LitHum!
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