We know you’ve thought about it.
This Bwogger cannot keep their feelings a secret any longer.
Harmony Hall: it’s giving. Unless you like AC. Or social interaction. Or being on time to class.
At least my money is going to good use!
The former attorney general spoke to Columbia students last week about his new book on voting rights.
In an email sent out Thursday morning, Columbia notified the community of a future shift in University COVID-19 policy which will end the vaccine mandate and no longer require affiliates to report positive test results to the University.
On Monday, RAs and their supporters rallied on Low Steps before marching to President Bollinger’s house to gain recognition for a Columbia RA union.
It’s not snowing in New York, but at least it’s snowing somewhere. Thanks, climate change! Editor’s Warning: mentions of death.
In which an anonymous bwogger tries to write one simple sentence regarding the expeditious onset of this midterm season with his prematurely fried brain.
If I had a hammer and a pointier hammer…
On Monday, Staff Writer Emily Yi attended a colloquium hosted by the Physics Department, in which panelists from a range of quantum backgrounds discussed the present and future of quantum research.
A balloon ban in California plus some worldwide weather in today’s Bwoglines! Editor’s note: mention of death.
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