On nuclear weapons, a new Supreme Court Justice, and worrisome sums of money.
On Day 4 of Barnard’s 123 Lottery, rising sophomores picked into the majority of remaining suite- and corridor-style doubles.
Newly-announced sanctions against Russian individuals include Ekaterina Vinokurova, who graduated from Columbia College in 2005.
Just stop your crying, it’s a sign of the times. Welcome to the final show, seniors. Bwog hopes you have advice to give.
Let’s reflect as we approach our quadragennial co-ed class!
There is a lot of dismal news on this Thursday. Editor’s Warning: discussions of death and war crimes
This evening, Barnard students received new guidelines regarding masking on campus in an email from Marina Catallozzi, VP of Health and Wellness.
Day 3 of Barnard’s 123 Lottery saw rising juniors pick into all remaining single rooms.
Caroline breaks down all we know—and have yet to discover—about this season’s Senior Scramble.
Have an 800-page book to read for your English class? We’ll tell you where to do it.
GSSC discusses donating $10,000 to Columbia’s food pantry, among other endeavors.
ESC is working on a survey regarding the potential undergraduate expansion.
Read today’s Bwoglines for an added pep in your financially-savvy step!
Say goodbye to your dreams of a Sulz Tower single.
Deputy Arts Editor Grace Novarr reviews Hamlet, a collaboration between the King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe and the Circus Collective, which ran at the Glicker-Milstein Theatre on March 31, April 1, and April 2.
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