Your favorite, most reliable Barnumbia advice-givers, Nikki Nambiar & Tal Bloom, launch the first article of their immaculate advice column.
On Monday, The Mailman School of Public Health held a panel discussion featuring leaders from the Lenape Center to discuss Lenape epistemologies and healthcare.
Columbia offers a free shuttle service to ID-holders and affiliates, providing transportation through Morningside Heights, Harlem, Washington Heights, Fort Lee, and the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
Bwog News Editor Paulina Rodriguez and Deputy News Editor Emma Burris spoke with new Barnard President Laura A. Rosenbury about her first few months in her position.
To the architectural choice that students love to hate.
Architectural criticism from one of our most venerated elders.
An update on current events, a film festival, and more in this edition of Bwoglines!
On Monday, Bwog Staff Writers Harriet Engelke and Serena Saad attended a women’s health panel hosted by Planned Parenthood Generation of Columbia. Content warning: Mentions of sexual assault.
CC sophomore Giovanna Canonici has passed away, according to an email from Dean Josef Sorett. Content warning: Mentions of death
Staff Writer Avery Baumel reviews an exceptional performance by the MFA Acting ‘24 Cohort.
Last Wednesday, Columbia’s Psychology Department held a colloquium featuring Dr. Dana Carney, who gave a presentation on the nuances of nonverbal behavior and communication.
Fear is rising in London after the bedbug infestation in Paris.
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