On Day 4 of Columbia’s housing lottery, we said goodbye to singles in many senior favorites and set the stage for a Hunger Games-style competition over the remaining suites.
Need some snacks to fuel your late-night study sessions? We’ll tell you where to get the best prices in the neighborhood.
On Thursday morning, Columbia President Lee Bollinger announced he will step down at the end of the 2022–23 academic year.
With its last appearance in the public eye being in a Columbia College Today Spring 2020 magazine, the once-promised “Beginner’s Mind Institute” suddenly finds itself back into public memory.
Amidst Tuesday’s subway incident and other world events, a lot of news this week is difficult to read about and witness. Editor’s warning: Mentions of police killing, mention of a mass shooting
On Day 3 of Columbia’s housing lottery, rising seniors continued to make (mostly) expected housing decisions.
A Bwog staffer is ready to throw hands in order to get a hold of the last piece to her scheduling puzzle.
THE MEDIA CENTER IS SO COOL READ ABOUT IT HERE AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT BECAUSE THEY’RE ALL SO AMAZING!
Will France become the world’s next casualty to far-right ideologue worship? Read today’s Bwoglines to find out!
You may be a creep; you may be a weirdo. But at least your official house selection for next year is proof that you do, in fact, belong here.
CCSC convened in the Satow room to review expansion survey results and conduct E-board office hours.
This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.
Maybe they’re born with it, maybe it’s a chronically online upbringing.
Philadelphia freedom (indoors) was nice while it lasted.
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