Bwog is a scholarly organization and like always, kept it scholarly this weekend.
Cuffing season is upon us, and Bwogger Nicki Camberg has got her eye on someone special, even though this relationship may be fleeting.
CCSC Bureau Chief returns for his final post of the semester, focusing heavily on holiday spirit, the tireless efforts of our elected officials, and the ongoing frenzy that is the room where it happens.
Deputy Events Editor Brigid Cromwell lives on 110th street and spends more time walking between her room and campus than you would think. With the holidays approaching, she wants to share her favorite way of
Nominate any of your wise friends graduating this semester to be included in our semesterly Senior Wisdoms compilation!
Do you ever just sit and stare at your sock draw and think to yourself, “what if filled these with coins, butter, or better yet, assigned them to Columbia dining halls?” This bwogger sure did.
On this stressful Monday, procrastinate with the last Bwoglines of 2019.
Internal Editor Vivian Zhou and Staff Writer Daniel Ortega-Venni took a trip down the rabbit hole to see Alice in Wonderland put on by Columbia Blue Gaze Theater. This is what they thought.
Staff Writer Reyna Choi confesses her unexpected love-at-first-glance for the Wein basement bathroom.
The spirit of William Carlos Wiliams runs through us all.
Property records show that following the demolition of McDonald’s on 600 West 125th street, a new 34-story residential tower will be constructed to house graduate students, with a new McDonald’s opening up on the ground floor.
This Saturday, sophomore Staff Writer and aspiring champion of the arts Josh Tate went to see the Barnard theater department’s production of Men On Boats by Jaclyn Backhaus.
Sometimes you just get hungry and the only option is a priceless piece of art.
We’re told that our “candid appraisal is very much appreciated.” Let’s hold the administration to that.
Bwogger Eliza Staples answers the most pressing question on campus: what Ferris seating option has the most chaotic evil energy?
As Thanksgiving approaches and the end of the semester draws near, you may be noticing something alarming when you check your bank account: it’s dwindling, and quickly. Bwog’s been there before, and we’re here with a list of suggestions, some more serious than others, to help you make it through the semester. Find yourself a […]
If you didn’t read our post heralding the arrival of Autumn yesterday, this question might serve as a seasonal shock. Well, it might serve as a shock, regardless. Fall color, after all, is so blasé—just like all the people responding “pumpkin spice”. There’s no other way to describe the complete and utter dominance of consumerism in our […]