Upon returning from winter break, many Barnard and Columbia students were rudely awakened to the fact that they could not access the other school’s dining halls until the semester officially started, causing trouble for many hungry students.
No because why do we call it that? Why do we lie to ourselves?
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Are you interested in getting involved with the performing arts community on campus? Start your semester off right by trying out a new group or activity!
A rare winter storm is affecting parts of the South Atlantic region.
Anyone else have some wacky professors today?
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Goodbye 2024, hello 2025! Here are the top 100 pop culture moments of this past year, as ranked by Bwog. Content warning: Brief mentions of rape, homicide, intimate partner violence, sexual assault and harassment, and bigotry.
Sometimes, an article is so good (or so haunting) that it withstands the test of time.
On Monday, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) held a protest outside Barnard’s main gates calling for divestment from Israel after circulating posts on Instagram reading “Barnard First, Columbia Next.” Barnard President Laura Rosenbury described the posts as “inflammatory” with “violent imagery” in an email to students announcing restricted campus access ahead of the protest. On […]
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