Bwog

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Bwog is an independent, student-run news website geared toward members of the Columbia University community. The website provides news, features, and commentary on issues affecting Barnard, Columbia, and Morningside Heights, Manhattan.

TypeStudent-run news website for the Columbia University community
Editor-in-chiefEve Bertrand
Managing editorSam Mezrich
Campus editorManaia Taula-Lieras
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Bwog
TypeStudent-run news website for the Columbia University community
Editor-in-chiefEve Bertrand
Managing editorSam Mezrich
Campus editorManaia Taula-Lieras
CityNew York City
Readership400,000 unique visitors/month
Websitebwog.com
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Organization

The staff of Bwog—which consists of about 90 students each semester—is composed exclusively of current Columbia and Barnard students.

The website was originally launched in January 2006 as the online incarnation of The Blue and White, with the intention of posting stories that warranted immediate attention, such as breaking news and free food alerts.[1] Since its founding, Bwog has grown into its own as a separate entity from The Blue and White, though they maintain amicable ties.

Bwog serves as a friendlier, more satiric counterpoint to the school's newspaper, the Columbia Daily Spectator. It has been described as the Gawker of Columbia media.

Bwog has published over 16,000 articles,[2] received a nomination for the U.S. News & World Report Best Alternative Media Outlet of 2008 contest,[3] and has been cited in The New York Times,[4] The Wall Street Journal,[5] The Washington Post,[6] The Huffington Post,[7] Vice News,[8] and Slate.[9]

Bwog is published by Bwog Publishing Incorporated.[10] It was formerly published by Blue and White Publishing Inc., an independent corporation founded in March 2013.

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