On this cloudy Thursday morning, we must remember that even stars can fall.
Barnard and Columbia have extended online classes to the week after the upcoming break, according to emails sent out by Presidents Bollinger and Beilock earlier today.
This Bwogger has some choice words for the hardcore professors.
Classes are canceled—now what? If nothing else, there are still Bwoglines.
Barnard and Columbia classes have been canceled Monday March 9 and Tuesday March 10, with remote classes beginning Wednesday March 11, after a student was reported to have been in contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case, according to emails sent to students by Presidents Bollinger and Beilock tonight.
Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jessica Marinaccio announced that Columbia will be canceling Days on Campus due to “evolving information about COVID-19” in an email to admitted students Friday afternoon.
Welcome back all you city-slickers! Here are this week’s student council highlights, as brought to you by Bureau Chiefs Adam Kluge (CCSC), Lori Luo (ESC), Eliza Staples (SGA), and Olivia Mitchell (GSSC). As always, check in next Friday for new student council news and don’t forget to drink some Adam’s Ale if you’re gonna be […]
Daily Editor Lillian Rountree attended the Friday morning performance of the Columbia MFA Acting Class of 2020’s rendition of Twelfth Night, co-produced with the Classical Theatre of Harlem and the Young Company, and relived the excellent experience of discovering Shakespeare for the first time among an audience of high schoolers.
March is a long and depressing month, and I know I’m not the only one in a slump. I do not want to do homework. I do not want to shower. I must drag myself to class, etc. etc. etc. You know the feeling. Thank God Bwog’s compiled a list of tried-and-true methods to get out […]
From California to Rhode Island, Bwog talks about what we miss from home.
Travel outside the United States funded or organized by Columbia has been suspended until further notice according to a statement put out by Interim Provost Ira Katznelson Tuesday morning.
Tired of the boring red question mark? Bwog has some suggestions.
As college students, we might no longer be able to emulate the epic highs and lows of high school football, but this weekend at Bwog, we got close.
In honor of the French open house tonight from 5 to 6:30 pm on the fifth floor of Philosophy Hall, but mainly just because.
Worried you’re being haunted? You could be—Columbia has lots of ghosts. Luckily, Bwog knows how to deal with the supernatural, and we’re here to help.
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