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On Day 10 of Columbia’s housing lottery, doubles are all that remain.
SGA’s president Emily Ndiokho (BC ’22) as well as the rest of Barnard’s Student Government Association is a fantastic example of the kind, bold, and ingenious students that make up Barnard’s population.
This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.
The Columbia Circus Collective held their Spring Cabaret last Sunday on the Butler East Lawn.
With one more meeting left before the semester ends, CCSC considers making the current Task Force structure permanent.
Elon Musk bought Twitter, and everyone has a lot of thoughts. Editor’s Note: Mentions of gun violence
The ninth day of Columbia’s housing selection has wrapped up, and things are beginning to get a wee bit sparse…
In an email to Barnard students on Monday evening, the SGA Elections Commission announced the new slate of SGA representatives and class officers.
In this oh-so-busy time of the semester, Bwog has a few examples of how you should (and shouldn’t) do time management!
Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of April 25.
This week’s events highlight the personal experiences of Columbia community members past and present.
Between homelessness and climate change, NYC has a lot on its plate—but at least Macron and Arizona are winning lately.
This one took some brainpower.
Staff Writer Jake Torres attended Latenite’s Spring Anthology on Friday, April 22nd at 11 pm in the Lerner Black Box.
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