Construction on the Francine A. LeFrak Center for Well-Being has entered the demolition phase in Barnard Hall, causing the relocation of five offices across campus, as well as street and sidewalk closures along Claremont Avenue.
Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of January 17.
Welcome back to Science Fair! As everyone returns to campus, science events are back in full swing and Bwog is here to spread the word (now through a new science editor!). As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
Columbia and New York City are packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, and there’s never been a better time to experience it first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
Bwog hopes you enjoyed your three weeks of rest and relaxation. Start the Spring semester off strong with this week’s (shorter than usual) events roundup!
Storms, NYC housing, and tissue engineering in the first Bwoglines of the semester.
On Sunday, January 15, the Columbia University Resident Adviser (CURA) Collective announced on Instagram that Residential Life has cut the RAs’ weekend duty shifts down from 24 hours to 11 hours, effective this past weekend.
Columbia Dining announces a new dining location serving personal pizzas, opening January 17.
After extending the deadline for applicants from Mainland China, Barnard Admissions has set January 16 as the new deadline for all applicants due to a “myriad of circumstances around the world.”
On January 5, President Lee Bollinger announced that the former Secretary of State and First Lady will be joining the Columbia community with two new appointments.
No nepotism babies were harmed in the making of this list.
Eleanor reminds us to be adventurous during course selection!
Fall 2022 was a wild semester for Bwog and Barnumbia alike. Here to sum it all up is your former Editor-in-Chief and current Alma, Sofia Fontaine.
Lula witnessed many incredible things while at Barnard, including grass, Diana sandwiches, and Contact Improv with Colleen Thomas (twice).
Resident CS queen Shivani shares sage advice about pictures, food, and of course, her monitor.
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