Bwog
Bwog is an independent, student-run news website that covers events, news, and culture at Columbia University and its surrounding community in New York City. It was founded in 2006 by a group of students from Columbia University's undergraduate schools.
History[edit | edit source]
Bwog was established in 2006 by a group of students from Columbia University's undergraduate schools, including Columbia College (New York), Barnard College, School of General Studies, and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. The website was created as a platform for students to share news, opinions, and events relevant to the Columbia University community.
Content[edit | edit source]
Bwog covers a wide range of topics, including campus news, student life, local events, and cultural happenings. The website is known for its timely and often humorous coverage of events at Columbia University and in the surrounding Morningside Heights neighborhood. Bwog also features opinion pieces, interviews, and reviews of local businesses and cultural events.
Sections[edit | edit source]
Bwog is divided into several sections, each focusing on different aspects of campus life and news:
- News: Covers breaking news and important events at Columbia University.
- Features: Includes in-depth articles, interviews, and opinion pieces.
- Events: Lists upcoming events on campus and in the surrounding community.
- Culture: Reviews and articles on local arts, entertainment, and cultural events.
- Sports: Coverage of Columbia Lions athletic events and news.
Staff[edit | edit source]
Bwog is run by a team of student editors and contributors from Columbia University's undergraduate schools. The editorial team is responsible for managing the website, assigning articles, and editing content. Contributors include students from various disciplines who write articles, take photographs, and create multimedia content for the site.
Notable Coverage[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Bwog has gained a reputation for its coverage of significant events at Columbia University, including protests, administrative changes, and major campus events. The website has also been recognized for its role in fostering a sense of community among students and providing a platform for student voices.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Columbia University
- Columbia College (New York)
- Barnard College
- School of General Studies
- The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
- Columbia Lions
- Morningside Heights
External Links[edit | edit source]
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