Following staff shake-ups, organizational restructuring, and the decision to pay tour guides, there is a “new direction” for the Undergraduate Recruitment Committee. But will these changes be enough to address campus tour shortfalls?
If your professor assigns these readings in the first week, run.
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Do you think your suite is already too hot in this heat? Well, make it hotter by baking some cupcake hamburgers!
Everyone did cool shit this summer, and with just a couple Columbia buzzwords, so did you.
You’ve seen Bwog mock other syllabi this week. Now prepare for Bwog’s very own comprehensive, official, totally real syllabus.
A dorm. A bed. How many? I guess you’ll have to read to find out.
Summer burned the brightest, but the darkness has consumed them.
You’re in then you’re out, you’re dealing with heat waves, then with flooding, then with snow…
If you aren’t content living inside of a furnace, perhaps these tips and tricks for capitalizing on your ridiculously hot dorm will make these first few weeks back on campus a bit more bearable.
Welcome back to campus, Barnumbians! And welcome TO campus to the Class of 2026! We hope that, by now, you’ve settled into your room, met your roommates, and figured out how to use your room key. If you’ve done all those things—great! You’re officially on your way to becoming a functioning member of a college. […]
In an email sent to students this morning, Barnard’s Public Health Response Team informed students about a change to the college’s COVID-19 testing model for the Fall semester.
Fahad Alowaidah, SEAS ‘26, recently passed away in a plane crash in his home country of Saudi Arabia, according to an email sent to students by Deans Chang and Sorett.
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