In an email today, Columbia College released new guidance for COVID-19 protocols, most notably the end of mandatory classroom masking starting October 1.
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A guide to Barnard sustainability.
An apple a day keeps your floormates knocking on your door for more apples.
Hewitt’s mismatched cutlery sets present wonderful options for those biased in their spoon preferences.
On Tuesday, September 20, comics journalist Sarah “Shay” Mirk led a journalism workshop in the Zine library in Millstein, Barnard College. She was introduced by the director of the Barnard Zine Library, Jenna Freedman.
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No, not the stick n’ pokes happening in your dorm at 1 am.
Bwog saw live music, expanded their palates, and suffered the wrath of flu season—sometimes simultaneously!
Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of September 26.
Dedicated to anybody on the grindset.
A sophomore Bwog Staffer ventured to two of Columbia’s Career Fairs and lived to tell the tale.
Everyone always talks about their nightmare roommates, but what about roommates with a few shitty qualities; they’re not so intolerable that you want to move out, but are still uncomfortable and unpleasant to live with.
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