BweeklyRoast provides weekly off-campus coffee shop reviews for students who can’t spend another waking moment at Butler. This week: Plowshares Coffee Bloomingdale on 105th.
On Thursday, October 26, members of the Columbia community gathered at 116th and Broadway for “Stop Doxxing Now,” a protest against the recent doxing of students by the organization Accuracy in Media.
The question plaguing everyone’s minds this Halloweekend…what are the Barnumbia statues dressing up as this Halloween???
Two Californians and a Texan take on New England winter for the first time.
On Wednesday, Columbia once again closed its gates to non-affiliates as students from across campus gathered at Low as part of a National Walkout for Gaza. At the same time, so-called “doxing trucks” appeared on campus, bearing the names and faces of current students. Later that day, a second protest, “End Jew-Hatred on Campus,” mounted […]
PSA: Before you continue reading, know that I am absolutely, positively, not complaining.
The realest evaluation of the main Barnumbia dining halls to-date—Halloween edition! Tricks or Treats, or Soon-to-Be-Ghosts of Halloweens Past?
On Monday, the Institute of Global Politics hosted esteemed guests, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Michelle Bachelet, Frank Mugisha, Maria Ressa, and Allida Black to celebrate and discuss the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and its relevance today.
This one is for all The Beatles lovers out there!
Somehow, none of you seem to know how to use double doors properly. Some of you seem to be unaware that you can, in fact, use both halves of a double door. It’s absolutely baffling to me to walk up to a building to find a long line of people outside a door, only to […]
She would probably have gotten a better character arc here, anyway.
I get giddy every time I see a new prompt that I can respond to.
I played field hockey for six years. Today I put my knowledge of the game to the test.
Get ready for a whirlwind Halloweekend in the big apple with advice from upperclassmen, from East Campus party hopping to creative costume tips. Stay warm in a coat, save on costume accessories, and reconsider those pricey frat Halloween events for a memorable and budget-friendly Halloween in New York City.
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