Provost Boyce addresses a main demand of the SWC—neutral arbitration—outlines student worker strike attestation requests, and discusses mediation in an email to students sent earlier this evening.
We have the perfect devious licks to ensure that you stay at the top of the John Jay social pyramid.
Facebook wants you to like them.
When asked what they did this week, one Bwogger responded, “What day is it?”
Columbia University Life discussed the 2020 Columbia Student Well-Being Survey. Although the survey found most students are thriving, challenges to community, mental health, and sexual respect continue, especially for transgender and non-binary students.
Guest Bwogger Paige Williams prepares the Columbia community for Red’s rerelease this Friday.
Students were evacuated from the three buildings in response to the threat.
Students from Professor Rieder’s class recount the N-word being quoted from a rap lyric and the subsequent disagreement.
Standing in the middle of campus and in urgent need of a bathroom? We’ll tell you which one to pick.
The biggest climate summit in town is in full swing.
Our one goal for fall break? Spend some time away from this godforsaken school.
On October 27, a Bwog Staff Writer attended the launch of an unprecedented digital map of New York populations in the mid-19th through early-20th centuries.
On Wednesday, the Columbia Historical Association hosted three professors to discuss publishing their recent books, writing history, and teaching it.
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