My mother, my country—do not abandon me.
Six days after Columbia’s campus closed to the public as countering Call to Action for Palestine and Students Supporting Israel protests mounted on Butler Lawn, University President Minouche Shafik has released a statement on “upholding [University] values.”
I still haven’t worked on my LitHum essay… I sure hope I didn’t write a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Staff Writers Erika Avallone and Avery Baumel bemoan the lack of spirit displayed by BC and CC students during their respective Spirit Weeks.
Apparently, Ivy League does not mean “aware of bathroom etiquette.”
After several days of rising tensions, Thursday October 12 saw Columbia’s campus closed to visitors and guarded by NYPD as the Call to Action for Palestine protest and a simultaneous protest by Students Supporting Israel (SSI) mounted on Butler Lawns.
Campus organization Students Supporting Israel (SSI) held a large gathering on Tuesday as a response to the recent actions by militant group Hamas in Israel. Content warning: Mentions of violence and death. Editor’s note: This article is composed of individual statements from attendees of the Tuesday gathering; these statements do not reflect the united views […]
A Columbia student’s thoughts on UPenn exaggerating their student-faculty ratio.
A compilation of the absolute very bestest perfectest Halloween costumes that I think we’ll see on campus this Halloween. Please execute them so I can tell my mom I was right.
Your favorite, most reliable Barnumbia advice-givers, Nikki Nambiar & Tal Bloom, launch the first article of their immaculate advice column.
Bwog News Editor Paulina Rodriguez and Deputy News Editor Emma Burris spoke with new Barnard President Laura A. Rosenbury about her first few months in her position.
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