Howdy folks! It’s another day in the wild west* *Columbia housing selection
Bwog is back with the latest edition of the ongoing Major Spotlights feature! This time, we’re focusing on Barnard’s new Educational Studies major, which was unveiled in February.
At 2:00 am this morning, two undergraduate students were accosted by two male subjects, who were later arrested by the NYPD.
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To the aimless, the confused, and the curious — here’s *almost* everything you need to know about being a history major as a part of Bwog’s ongoing plot to demystify every department in this University.
A call out, a roast, a horoscope, perhaps new terminology for your resume.
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.