This week, Barnard SGA asks questions about Access Barnard and ISS and learns more about what they do.
At Last Call, a staffer learns to enjoy fine dining a bit differently—and makes some new friends.
The Lions are still alive.
Wait… are we still supposed to call him a prince? Who knows? Certainly not me. Editor’s note: mentions of gun violence and death.
Housing selection’s back, baby. And Bwog’s here to update you all the way through.
See all the things Bwog was up to in this edition of field notes!
Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of March 27.
Former Editor Solomia sits down with the dynamic duo that gave you the most school spirit this campus has seen in years.
Did you know it used to be named Johnson Hall?
An uproar over one of the most famous artworks in history, student debt cancelled, and Columbia Law School Gender Justice series continues in this edition of Bwoglines!
One of the most iconic rock bands faces a reckoning. And Columbia’s beloved indie musician has had enough.
Arts Editor Grace Novarr and Deputy Arts Editor Marino Bubba attended Memento Mori’s Crowd Work, a stand-up-comedy-show-within-a-play written, directed, and produced by Jane Walsh (CC ‘23) and Sophie Simons (BC ‘25), which ran in the Glicker-Milstein Theatre on March 7 and 8.
“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
This week’s events include the Columbia University Wind Ensemble’s Spring Concert, lectures from the Women’s History Month series, and a celebration of Ukrainian art!
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