Finals got you down? Take a break with today’s edition of Bwog In Bed!
Spoiler alert: Bwog did a lot of studying this weekend.
Safety is key, especially when it comes to my iced shaken espresso.
Second half of Art Humanities bringing you down? Look no further than this compiled timeline of all of the works from the second half of the semester.
In the first Sunday blessing of his papacy, newly-elected Pope Leo XIV gave a call for peace.
The Knight First Amendment Institute hosted a panel with experts called “Digital Authoritarianism and the Fight for Democracy” this past Wednesday.
Every time I take an exam I am knocked out for a day.
Acting President Claire Shipman sat down for a video on Wednesday, May 7, to address the Columbia Community following the arrests made in Butler Library.
Because who doesn’t enjoy a little doomscrolling from time to time?
At approximately 3:15 pm on May 7, Butler 301 was occupied by Pro-Palestinian protesters, claiming to rename the library as Basel Al-Araj Popular University. Public Affairs notified the community of the protest one hour later, writing it will not be “tolerated.” Dozens of protesters were taken into custody by the NYPD starting around 7:30 pm.
Make friends in different departments and don’t take your team for granted!
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