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Bwog launched into fame in October [[2006]] with its nearly real-time coverage of the [[Minuteman stage-rush]] incident. A popular sister blog launched in [[2008]] to cover the exploits of [[Hawkmadinejad]]. A major redesign unveiled on [[January 1]], [[2009]] has received mixed reviews. In August 2010, the site moved from Bwog.net to Bwog.com, for unclear reasons.
 
Bwog launched into fame in October [[2006]] with its nearly real-time coverage of the [[Minuteman stage-rush]] incident. A popular sister blog launched in [[2008]] to cover the exploits of [[Hawkmadinejad]]. A major redesign unveiled on [[January 1]], [[2009]] has received mixed reviews. In August 2010, the site moved from Bwog.net to Bwog.com, for unclear reasons.
  
Its current editor in chief is [[Eliza Shapiro]] (CC '12), who succeeds [[James Downie]], [[Juli Weiner]], [[Lydia DePillis]], and Bwog founder [[Taylor Walsh]].  
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Its current editor in chief is [[Claire Sabel]], who succeeds [[Eliza Shapiro]], [[James Downie]], [[Juli Weiner]], [[Lydia DePillis]], and Bwog founder [[Taylor Walsh]].  
  
 
The Bwog recently celebrated its [http://bwog.net/2010/04/18/overseen-mrsbo-racecars-and-croquet#comment-198189 100,000th entry comment].
 
The Bwog recently celebrated its [http://bwog.net/2010/04/18/overseen-mrsbo-racecars-and-croquet#comment-198189 100,000th entry comment].
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===Chief Editors===
 
===Chief Editors===
*[[Eliza Shapiro]] (Current)  
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*[[Claire Sabel]] (Current)
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*[[Eliza Shapiro]]
 
*[[James Downie]]
 
*[[James Downie]]
 
*[[Katie Reedy]]
 
*[[Katie Reedy]]

Revision as of 03:49, 22 January 2011

Bwog's logo up to 2009. Recently, seasonal variations have been featured on various holidays, notably the anniversary of the Minuteman stage-rush incident.

The Bwog is the blog of The Blue and White magazine, centered on campus news and gossip. It was launched on January 30th, 2006.[1] Some consider it to be snotty and elitist. Others consider it witty and entertaining. Most people read it regardless.

Bwog launched into fame in October 2006 with its nearly real-time coverage of the Minuteman stage-rush incident. A popular sister blog launched in 2008 to cover the exploits of Hawkmadinejad. A major redesign unveiled on January 1, 2009 has received mixed reviews. In August 2010, the site moved from Bwog.net to Bwog.com, for unclear reasons.

Its current editor in chief is Claire Sabel, who succeeds Eliza Shapiro, James Downie, Juli Weiner, Lydia DePillis, and Bwog founder Taylor Walsh.

The Bwog recently celebrated its 100,000th entry comment.

Common features

  • Breaking news
  • "Quick" versions of campus publications, especially the Spec
  • Coverage of protests / major campus events
  • Lecture hops
  • Things overheard on campus
  • Event listings
  • Free food announcements
  • Internet culture features
  • Comments, with a reputation for being caustic and asinine
  • Senior Wisdom
  • BwogWeather

Bwog staff

Chief Editors

Webmasters

Daily Editors

Lecture Hop Editor

Contributors

See Also

References

  1. "You Can Take the Soviet Out of Russia...", Bwog, 1/30/06 - First post to Bwog

External links