This week, many leading scholars and historians will share their books and research on the events and aftermath of the Holocaust in commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. To close the week out, attend Barnard President Rosenbury’s inauguration ceremony and celebration.
Wake up to the scam that is broker’s fees. Editor’s warning: mentions of death and human remains.
This Wednesday, Managing Editor Alison Hog attended a conversation with award-winning author Hua Hsu as part of Columbia School of the Arts’ Nonfiction Dialogues series.
Barnard student laments the prevalence of tofu in Barnard Dining.
On Thursday, Staff Writer Luken Sloan attended the Undergraduate Community Initiative’s first event—a celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and a commitment to following in his footsteps in order to further community.
I just really, really hate the cold.
Don’t worry. They found it. Editor’s warning: Mentions of sexual violence.
Columbia University agrees to settle its portion of a lawsuit filed for violation of an antitrust exemption. This decision comes two years after the lawsuit was initially filed, after increasing pressure from lawyers and the imminent threat of a growing settlement.
A used book is all fun and games until the previous owner’s notes start talking to you.
On Thursday evening, students protested against the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies event “The Debate over Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism: The Terms and the Stakes,” holding a “counter-class” outside of Barnard Hall.
Returning Bwog member Sofie Huang considers the new mysteries of Barnard College.
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The Barnard 600’s dorm is infamous for its little mice problem. Perhaps it’s time to get creative.
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