This campus needs more holiday decor. Luckily, Morton Williams always delivers.
There are two things a good warrior holds dear: his weapon and his magic potions.
On Monday, December 12, student organizer Izzy Bohn (GS ’23) and Morningside Heights community member Dan McSweeney hosted a teach-in and poster-making session to educate students about tenant rights and Columbia’s forced displacement of local residents.
“Come on over to the house,” he said. “It’ll be fun!” he said.
Staff writers Hannah Revels and Isa RingswaldEgan reflect on this year’s Spotify Wrapped and create archetypes that just might inspire you to change your music taste.
Bwog investigates Barnard’s wreath-like decorations because they definitely aren’t just wreaths.
It’s officially cuffing season. Grab whoever you’ve got, and escape the cold together.
On Wednesday afternoon, a group of undergraduates gathered in the rain in front of Low Library to educate other students about Columbia’s choice to cut ties with Red Balloon Early Childhood Learning Center.
I’ll save you the trouble: watching Gladiator is a more worthwhile two hours and 35 minutes than any Beta party.
It’s really the only thing I eat.
Congratulations to the 25 new Columbia College Junior Phi Beta Kappa inductees of Fall 2022!
Why are there so many tunnels under Barnumbia? We have the answer.
We’ve done this work for far too long for far too little.
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