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!
Flights in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport are being delayed and cancelled due to a staffing shortage.
On April 28 and 29, Barnard and Columbia faculty held a 25-hour speak-out in defense of academic freedom and student safety, calling on University administrators to make campus safer for the community.
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Come to our open meeting tonight in Lerner 510 at 9 pm!
On Monday afternoon, the Columbia Elections Commission shared the official results of the Spring 2025 CCSC and ESC elections over email.
What better way to romanticize spring than with some catchy tunes?
Sad that it’s looking like yet another rainy weekend? No need to fear, Bwog has some amazing ideas for how to make the best of this weather.
On May 1, Columbia Student Union and Student Workers of Columbia held a picket line near the Sundial for May Day, commemorating the US labor rights movement. The protest advocated for workers’ rights while also covering a number of other topics including the war in Gaza, ICE detentions, and University divestment from Israel.
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