That stands for “first day of class” for the uninitiated.
If your hometown winters don’t necessitate navigating a slush-infested hellscape (in the greatest city in the world), this guide is for you!
Just one week after a group of international students circulated a petition protesting the newest update to Barnard’s health insurance policy, calling it “discriminatory,” the College appears to have walked back on the change.
GS student Isaac Colyer-Pena passed away, according to an email that Lisa Rosen-Metsch, Dean of the School of General Studies, sent to the Columbia community this morning.
Starting this fall, all Columbia students will have access to three dining locations at Teachers College.
Editor-in-Chief Kyle Murray, Managing Editor Elijah Knodell, and Deputy News Editor Emma Burris met with the acclaimed author and journalist Malcolm Gladwell to discuss his findings from an investigation into the Columbia U.S. News Scandal.
As smoke moves across the region, campus sits at the epicenter of what Governor Kathy Hochul is calling “an emergency crisis.”
Bwog’s editorial board summarizes the whole semester. Spoiler alert: Spring 2023 was eventful.
New NYC legislation will distribute money to bodegas and help to make them safer!
I’ll walk through fire and through rain / just to get closer to you / you’re stuck on me like a tattoo.
When nobody’s got your back, packaged cookie does.
We, again, present 95 thesis topics that probably would have been more fun to write about than whatever you chose in our annual 95 theses project.
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