The remains of a 19th century vessel have mysteriously appeared on the shore of Cape Ray.
Barnard issued an announcement of the possible return of doxing trucks to campus on Wednesday, January 31.
Another BWOOOOOG article about our professors and their best quotes during the shopping period.
Lin Manuel Miranda could never anticipate the hype The Heights has been getting.
Staff Writer Gina Brown, a non-math major, attended the first meeting of the Columbia Undergraduate Math Society (CUMS) on Wednesday!
In a change from past years, Columbia will now host two Commencement ceremonies to accommodate a large number of graduates across schools.
It’s not Shakespeare, but it’s not not Shakespeare.
Mmm yummy microchips. Editor’s note: mentions of assault
A complete squash illiterate thinks they know everything about squash.
On Friday, the Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs hosted an event titled “Environmental Casteism and Climate Disaster,” the first of four events in a climate justice series.
Enjoy this week’s highlights and see upcoming competitions for the week of January 29!
It’s roughly to the tune of “Happy Birthday.” There might be a message about coming to Bwog’s Open Meeting at 9 pm in Lerner 510.
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