In a change from past years, Columbia will now host two Commencement ceremonies to accommodate a large number of graduates across schools.
It’s roughly to the tune of “Happy Birthday.” There might be a message about coming to Bwog’s Open Meeting at 9 pm in Lerner 510.
Wake up to the scam that is broker’s fees. Editor’s warning: mentions of death and human remains.
I just really, really hate the cold.
Don’t worry. They found it. Editor’s warning: Mentions of sexual violence.
A used book is all fun and games until the previous owner’s notes start talking to you.
On Thursday evening, students protested against the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies event “The Debate over Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism: The Terms and the Stakes,” holding a “counter-class” outside of Barnard Hall.
The Barnard 600’s dorm is infamous for its little mice problem. Perhaps it’s time to get creative.
On Monday night, Guest Writers Avianna Lin and Maggie Aufmuth attended the opening meeting for the Columbia Sunrise Movement in Q House. Climate justice and community building awaits!
Petition to bring back Bar Mitzvahs for college students.
CU Apartheid Divest held an “Emergency Protest” titled “No Safety Without Divestment” at 2 pm on Wednesday. The protest comes five days after the alleged chemical spraying that required multiple students to be hospitalized.
I miss you Barnard.
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