For the caffeine-dependent students that need a good budget option.
Undeniably the worst elevator on campus…
Honestly, I would be so okay with having a nice little mouse friend who lived in my dorm. But this guy? This guy isn’t my friend. At all.
Because nothing says please leave like a polite knock—not a stare down.
California’s new law will increase wages for private healthcare facility workers.
Let down your hair, babygirl. Lousey’s home.
A caution for babysitters not to collect more than just their paychecks…
No more fun for Physics majors anymore.
Columbia Engineering students vote in favor of divestment from Israel, joining other colleges in the university-wide movement.
Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
HOLY RUCK! Staff writers Mia and Zoe watched their first ever rugby match, with the game ending in a 93-0 loss to Vassar for Columbia.
Students can get pretty gross, sure, but should the following set of students be expected to clean up after them?
On Tuesday, October 8, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) released a statement apologizing to organizer Khymani James (CC ’25) for a statement CUAD posted on Instagram in the spring that was an apology on James’ behalf. James was suspended by the University for a resurfaced video where they expressed a call to violence.
On Monday, October 7, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) staged a walkout on Low Steps in solidarity with Palestine. Meanwhile, Students Supporting Israel held an interactive art installation commemorating hostages held by Hamas. Content warning: violence
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