On January 26, Barnard College announced its new partnership with QuestBridge, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing high-ranking, low-income high school students the ability to attend prestigious universities without any financial burden.
You know me. You’ve never known me. You’ve seen me before.
Studying at home and feeling left out? You may be physically distanced from campus, but there are still ways to feel a part of it.
ESC returns this semester to address the challenges of online learning.
The Dodge Fitness Center will reopen its facilities to a limited capacity of undergraduate students starting today, January 26.
How many shots does it take to get to the center of a pandemic?
Biden’s inauguration, shopping period ending, and cases rising. The world just keeps moving forward even if we don’t want it to, huh? Let’s see what Bwog did during the fleeting moments of last week.
Catch up on the latest gossip from CCSC as they discuss campus resources, appointment processes and Center for Career Education developments.
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A call out, a roast, a horoscope, perhaps new terminology for your resume.
If the rate of vaccinations don’t pick up, I’m starting to worry that we won’t be in person for years.
Renowned computer scientist Rediet Abebe describes how computing can be used for social good, and how far we still have to go.
Welcome back to campus! You may still be braving your entry quarantine, but that doesn’t mean you can’t see what’s going on in the outside world. As always, if you have an event you want
At 3:30 pm on Friday, sociologists Jennifer S. Hirsch and Shamus Khan joined Being Barnard for an Instagram live stream where they discussed some findings from their book, Sexual Citizens, an investigation of the culture
Hello! It’s time for a fun little cooking with Bwog! Except, I’m in a dorm room. And this is not allowed. Te hee.
Today’s Bwoglines challenge the things you love most: Cartoons: Pinocchio should be punished, Spongebob will destroy our children (Slate, Atlantic) Cigarettes: The future of smoking is e-cigarettes. (NYMag) Sex: Has been displaced by Facebook. (Gizmodo) World History: It’s whatever. (New Yorker) Take-Out: It’s evil! (Gothamist) Emoticons: Sometimes they look like vaginas. (NYT) Google: Is actually taking over the world. (WSJ) There’s one exception! Beavis and Butthead […]
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Bwog’s comedy correspondent, and Saturday daily editor Bijan Samareh, got his first taste of Late Nite, late last night. He tells it from a freshperson’s perspective. You can see LateNite for yourself tonight and tomorrow at 11pm. When I hear the term “student-written plays,” I dread concept-heavy experimental pieces in which characters recite Shel Silverstein […]