Outdoor seating for the win! Editor’s warning: mention of gun violence.
A symbol of Russia’s occupation of Ukraine has dramatically fallen.
From Eastern Europe to right outside your window, the world’s ready to let the good times roll.
On Wednesday, September 21, former Belarusian presidential candidate Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya spoke about her efforts to advocate for fair elections in Belarus and promote democracy in Ukraine.
Saturday brought an important win at the US Open after a prolific week for tennis.
I could have written “Somebody That I Used To Know” but Gotye couldn’t have written this Bwog In Bed.
As the semester winds down, come to some interesting on-campus events this week! Or take a step back to breathe and relax before finals (a very good choice).
Why wouldn’t you want to learn about the history of guide dogs? Editor’s warning: Mentions of police violence, racism, and sexual misconduct
Fair warning: You might need to grab your friendly neighborhood econ major to translate.
Amidst Tuesday’s subway incident and other world events, a lot of news this week is difficult to read about and witness. Editor’s warning: Mentions of police killing, mention of a mass shooting
This week, Bwog brings you events about literature and social justice!
Newly-announced sanctions against Russian individuals include Ekaterina Vinokurova, who graduated from Columbia College in 2005.
Today’s Bwoglines is heady, complex, a little earthy… with a hint of oak.
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