Yes, I will miss campus and sitting in rooms learning about all sorts of things with my peers, but there are some things that I’m ready to just say goodbye to.
New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art and now with so much of it online for free, there’s never been a better time to experience it first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is
Is it the end of the world if you don’t have a single internship offer? It sure as hell feels that way.
The 15th Annual Jeanne Clery Lecture Series on April 6 brought sex educators Bianca Laureano and Francisco Ramirez together for a conversation about sex, dating, and intimacy during the pandemic.
The festival will be held on the Virbela platform on April 10 at 4:30 pm EDT.
McBain can’t really be that bad, can it?
Chronic cat-needer Sarah Braner lets you in on a little secret.
Come with Senior Staff Writer Sarah Perry on her twice-weekly trip to campus!
Scholars from Columbia, Princeton, and the Czech Academy of Sciences spent Tuesday afternoon discussing a new volume from Suture Press titled Revolutions for the Future: May ‘68 and the Prague Spring.
Bwog Staff—that’s me—and my two best friends try to do the impossible: create a guide that will help you survive school.
There are no more Plimpton singles at Barnard, but Columbia students can always opt for the shafted, six-person Plimpton Hall suite.
Bwog has never been a great public speaker, but you might be! You’ll never know until you try, and in a new bit of progressive idealism, TEDxColumbiaCollege invites you to do just that. TEDxCC is recruiting students from all levels and schools of Columbia University to speak at their event this coming October, themed “Beyond […]
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 […]