On Monday, September 23, an independent group of Barnard faculty members organized a teach-in outside Barnard Hall, claiming instances of violations of freedom of expression and shared governance.
On Wednesday, Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font visited Columbia University for the third time in the past three years.
It is that time of the year. The best time of the year.
I am writing this while eating in Hewitt (alone).
Wasn’t this kind of the plot of “Ocean’s 11?” Not cool, Brad Pitt.
I know because I was almost one of them…
Today, we take you back to a murder that a Bwog Staffer learned about many years ago and cannot stop thinking about to this day. Editor’s note: mentions of grooming and gun-related death
On Monday, the Office of Institutional Equity released a new set of guidelines identifying prohibited behavior and outlining the process of investigating reports, including any potential consequences.
Staff Writer Caylie has a solid game plan for elevator etiquette, and you’ll likely agree with it.
Dear Columbia community: Staff Writer Caylie and their Asuka keychain are sorry for not being familiar with your game.
Ex-vegetarian Bwog Staffer Mia Rinehart and self-proclaimed picky eater/guest-Bwogger Bella Lubelchek put the alluring El Toro Rojo birria tacos (and more!) to the test.
On Monday, Staff Writer Harper Rosenberg attended Columbia Votes’ panel event on local and national elections.
From Mexico to Senegal, who’s behind the cart? Editor’s warning: mentions of violence and death.
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