Some spaces on Columbia’s campus are liminal. Some are profane. Some invite a Bwog post by a Barnard writer literally every day. But a few spaces are just downright cursed. This writer, currently nearing the end of her most recent all-nighter on the eighth floor of Butler, believes this space belongs in that third category. And she has the pics to prove it.
- ‘abandon all hope, ye who enter here’
- this lighting is something out of a horror movie
- there’s a whole two-tiered office hidden up here??
- what is the organizing principle here?
- who is the man in this portrait? probably a ghost
- thought this was written in blood from a distance
- who tears off paper like this?
- mood
- ah yes, cubicle walls, the perfect place to engage in discourse
- ‘Finals R temporary, GRADES r FOREVER!’ – GHANDI
- dear grad student camping out in this cubicle: can we please join your moon base
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@Anonymous This should all be opened for student space.
@Anonymous The two-tiered office space is used solely by Library staff.
@Anonymous how do you get access to these cubicles and to that two-tiered office space?
@bl cubicles: are mostly reserved for grad students, but if you go to but 8 late at night (like 11 pm or later) not too many people will actually be using them so you can borrow one for the night
office space: pretty sure the commenter below is right and it’s an office for library staff, it just happened to be unlocked when i was wandering around procrastinating so i went in and explored a bit