The following might score you serious indie points at a less quirked-up institution, but not here!
New York City’s air quality isn’t great. It’s not even good.
Today was Day 8 of Columbia’s housing lottery, and things are starting to look bleak.
Tune in to today’s SGA roundup to learn about Barnard Health Services!
What, sitting through a two-and-a-half-hour lecture in Schermerhorn isn’t how you want to spend your Friday nights? Or any nights at all? What if it wasn’t a choice? What if it was?
This week’s agenda included budget proposals for Snack Attacks, the Muslim Student Association’s Iftar celebration, GS student experience survey prizes, and amendments to the GSSC bylaws.
Held in a hybrid online and in-person format, this general body meeting was eight minutes long.
Read today’s Bwoglines for union victories, significant protests, and a riveting panel.
On Day 7 of Columbia’s housing lottery, the suites remained scarce while corridor housing stayed abundant.
This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.
On April 19, Barnard announced that the celebrated author and alumna will be joining the faculty as Director of Creative Writing.
Today’s top headlines will have important repercussions for mass transit both nationwide and in our very own backyard.
On Day 4 of Columbia’s housing lottery, the suites became slim pickings and the mass selection of singles persisted.
Bwog had a pretty normal go of it this triple-holiday weekend.
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