“Measure Heaped In Joy”: Bwog Reviews KCST’s As You Like It
Betsy attended the King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe’s midnight show (a.k.a. “drunk show”) of As You Like It.
Betsy attended the King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe’s midnight show (a.k.a. “drunk show”) of As You Like It.
An interview with Sidney Perkins, SEAS ’17, the Engineering Student Council Vice President of Policy (or, as he puts it, the “leader of the policy juggernaut of ESC”).
A snapshot of the Barnard Bookworms, a new Barnard College student group dedicated to help science students read for fun.
Senior Staffer Betsy Ladyzhets sat down with Callum Smith, the film’s writer and director (and the man behind the Columbia Satanic Students Instagram) to learn more about this unique project.
Columbia’s got a decent-sized campus, so one would think that finding rehearsal and performance space would be a fairly easy task for our many performing arts groups. Yet for many groups, it’s anything but easy.
A feature on Columbia Space Initiative, CU’s newest space engineering club, which traveled to NASA’s headquarters in Houston for a competition in spring 2016.
Slices of bread were nailed to the bulletin boards in the Barnard first-year dorms.
Missing Gemini, the New Opera Workshop’s original musical in fall 2015, is a production conceived by Christine Rosenblatt (BC ‘16), which follows a young woman on her journey to accepting the loss of her twin brother.
Poem about a toothbrush in the apocalypse.