Don’t worry; this pop culture moments list is actually Columbia-related this time.
A sequel to Andy Weir’s hit 2011 novel The Martian has been released, this time taking place at Columbia’s campus!
Stop asking people to meet you at the sundial, the Columbia gates on 116th, or in front of John Jay. Be a little more enigmatic!
Bwog has compiled just a few of the many times our former chronically online president fired off 280 characters about our beloved school.
Imagine Caesar Flickerman swiping you into Faculty House.
There will never be anyone as iconic as Carrie Fisher.
If you wanted to shit in Butler, you’re shit out of luck.
With a fire station and hospital located nearby, if you regularly start uncontrollable fires in your kitchen and routinely need to be hospitalized, Guest Writer Nicholas Ward thinks this is the place for you.
Bwog reports on a stunning new shakeup in the landscape of journalism at Barnumbia.
Pack like a pro or go home... literally.
On Thursday, April 27, 2023, Staff Writer Maya Reisner attended King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe’s production of Antony and Cleopatra. The show was produced by Sophie Simons (BC ’25) and Miranda Paiz (BC ’25) and directed by Elsa Hana Chung (CC ’23).
Last year, the Columbia Postdoctoral Workers (CPW) and the Columbia chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) hired a professional to analyze Columbia’s finances to get the truth about its budget. Earlier this week, CPW and AAUP presented the professional’s findings.
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