Cooking with Bwog: Winter’s Fruit
After saving so much cash earlier today, Bwog thought to splurge a little. To reward ourselves after a rigorous day of studying, Bwog was in the mood for something warm and hearty. Unfortunately...
View ArticleThis Week in Procrastination: Week Before Week Before Finals Edition
Things slow down before reading week, but there’s plenty of winter cheer and music to look forward to. Monday Crash Test Dummies: We all love those slow-motion videos of dummies in cars, but what...
View Article“The New Facebook”…for Gloves
We at Bwog are always on the lookout for useful websites. Bwog daily editor Eliza Shapiro brings us the backstory on GlovesIFound.com. On one chilly day in early December, Brian Donahoe, CC ’12, was...
View ArticleGroundhog Predicts Six More Long Weeks of Winter
As the revelries in Pittsburgh died down last night, a crowd of 13,000 gathered 65 miles northeast of the Super Bowl champions’ city to wait for the groundhog Punxsutawney Phil to predict how longer...
View ArticleIt’s Not Really Looking a Lot Like Christmas, But the Sun Is Out
Shaky snowboarders After all the hubub, nothing made more sense than to check out Winter Jam NYC yesterday. The city government promised such exciting things as “The Future of Snowboarding...
View ArticleLast Chance for Snow Phalli
Photo by Kate Linthicum March is coming in like a Columbia lion, says Bwog’s personal meteorologist, albeit more like a Lion that actually wins once in a while. Those sad suits at local TV stations...
View ArticleSaturday Morning Cartoons: Wintery Mix Edition
It’s past noon, and you have no ambition to get out of your pajamas or stop mindlessly staring at your computer screen. This can only mean one thing–it’s time for Saturday Morning Cartoons! Cartoons by...
View ArticleWell, It’s Winter
45 degrees out, no signs of heat in most dorms, and the Christmas lights are going up. Photo by JYH
View ArticleAlma Clings to Autumn
Alma Mater was spotted protesting Facilities’ proclamation of winter’s arrival last night.
View ArticleBoringside Heights: The Bigger Picture Edition
From the largest interdisciplinary fortress to the tiniest of urban meadows, no news is irrelevant. It’s about the bigger picture. A broken chain has been spotted on Low Plaza, trespass while you can!...
View ArticleThe Time Has Come
Say goodbye to the lawns. The feared Tarpaulinus hideousinus is out and about. Photo by DH
View ArticleAs Seen on Furnald Lawn
Goodbye lawns, we barely knew ye. See you in the spring! They’re baaaack!
View ArticleFree Food and Fun with WBAR and Wien
Break out of your pre-finals slump and head over to Hewitt Dining Hall for WBAR’s Winter Formal for free unidentified giveaways, in addition to the free music and fun. Featured artists include Amen...
View ArticleBaby, it’s Egregiously Frigid Outside
You may have trouble making the trek from Hamilton to Butler without losing blood circulation, but the winter has its merits. Bwog strives to maintain its record of being jolly (even with purple...
View ArticleLawns Go Into Hibernation
As fall break comes to an end, Columbia’s lawns shed their green grass, adopting instead their winter coat of white plastic tarp.
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