This election may get a little dicey. Editor’s note: drug use
Despite taking the nation (and Bacchanal) by storm, the Black Out Rage Gallon, casually known as BORG, stemmed from meager beginnings.
Staff Writer Matthew Gay enlisted the help of Staff Illustrator Elias Reville to make our beloved Columbia statues iconic album covers!
How a plant baby can be just what you need.
Student Artist in Residence Grace Li (BC ‘24) revealed their installation everything left unsaid this week, an immersive peek into their childhood as a first-generation Chinese American in New Hampshire. The installation centers themes of nostalgia, memory, and growing up. Staff Writer Catherine Sherman reviews.
Jazz accompanies salmon, in many senses of the word. Editor’s Note: mentions of gun violence and death.
Very pretty light spotted in Kent 522b
President Bollinger announced that Columbia University Provost Mary Boyce will step down on June 30, 2023, but will remain at Columbia as a member of the Engineering faculty.
Borg. Black Out Rage Gallon. The perfect blend of water, alc, and Mio.
As the Earth’s axis shifts our beloved northern hemisphere once again closer to the sun, bringing spring and its sunnier skies, humanity seeks out the sun’s warmth, aka, people are spending much more time on the Low Steps.
Chipotle and Sweetgreen are beefing over chicken. Haha, get it?
Since yesterday, 47 Claremont and Hartley have fallen off the board. One eight-person suite and 289 corridor doubles remain. We are also sad to report that all singles have been officially taken for Columbia’s housing selection process for the 2023–24 school year. If getting a single was your goal, you have my condolences (actually). Good […]
What is the 123 lottery, really, if not a Guaranteed List recruitment event?
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