This week ESC’s general body meeting discussed the limits to what ESC can change while looking ahead to future initiatives.
Topics at this week’s ESC general body meeting included ESC a potential ESC bylaw amendment, housing for the fall, and a possible P/D/F grading policy for this semester.
ESC returns this semester to address the challenges of online learning.
This week ESC discussed the credit limit for this year’s three semesters, the length of winter break, and adding a Transfer Student Representative to the council.
This week’s ESC General Body Meeting featured Columbia Engineering Alumni Association VP Tom McManus and discussion about creating a SEAS film minor.
This week’s ESC meeting was short and sweet
This week ESC discussed how best to allocate funding for prizes and swag, a linguistics minor, and how to make the homestretch of this semester kind of bearable.
Believe it or not, this semester is more than halfway over. Time flies (not). ESC is trying to alleviate some of your stress in these last few weeks.
This week, ESC discussed creating a mission statement, town hall meetings for SEAS students, and several opportunities to collaborate with CCSC.
Leora Schloss logs onto ESC’s Zoom for the first time as ESC Bureau Chief to bring you the latest on testing, holidays, and a COVID task force.
This week’s episode, I mean General Body Meeting, of the ESC featured discussions about creating a new biology minor and more new faces.
This week, ESC welcomed its new members and discussed transitions, time zones, events, and chips. Staff Writer Leora Schloss, self described “clueless CC student,” reports (and tries to understand engineers).
Already the subject of much controversy regarding its relationship with the Harlem community, Columbia’s Manhattanville campus is once again facing scrutiny, this time from New York City’s Carpenters Union for working with a non-union contractors to build a new dormitory.
A Columbia College-based Bwog writer tells you all about the wonderful majors offered at SEAS.
On Tuesday, September 15, Columbia Psychiatry hosted a panel titled “Unequal Care: Mental Health and Black Americans,” the first of a three-panel series in partnership with the School of Journalism titled “Justice and Mental Health: A Country on Fire.”
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