Though things are still impressively bad, positive moves have been made.
Between finals and election, there are several finish-lines in sight.
Things that are increasing: the temperature, COVID cases, cabinet members. Things that are decreasing, both literally and figuratively: everyone’s chill.
Cuomo is going to count to three and if you don’t pipe down, everyone’s getting a time out.
At the start of a peaceful transition of power and a trip to the moon for scientific discovery, it bears reminding that it isn’t always terrible when history repeats itself.
Thanks Mother Nature, but nobody needed any more disasters this year. Happening in the World: Hurricane Iota, a category 4 storm has reached Northeastern Nicaragua, a region very near that which was battered by Hurricane Eta just weeks ago. The coasts of Nicaragua and Honduras are expected to see significant flooding and possible mudslides as […]
While reflecting on how the Barnumbia experience has changed in the era of COVID-19, I realized that I won’t be able to host a visiting prospective student this year, and it made me very sad.
In my humble opinion, humans have put way too much faith in birds.
In today’s news: early voting in New York City seems to take longer than becoming a member of the Supreme Court.
Against all odds, Bacchanal 2021 will be the best Columbia has had in years, thanks to yours truly.
Oh to be admired and protected like a Unesco World Heritage site.
They may not be the smoothest e-daters but at least they’re not on Match.com
Do you know the steps to sainthood?
In an alternate universe where Columbia students meet organically and begin beautiful, consistent romances based on mutual interests and not Bumble profiles, this is how it happens.
Today in things you probably didn’t want to hear about going badly: COVID-19 and the USPS