If CUNY becomes free, maybe Columbia can lower tuition at least a little bit?
A coup by any other major—except political science—would be just as radical.
Attending Bwog’s Open Meeting will have you shouting “Ye!”
On Friday morning, Staff Writer Simon Panfilio and Senior Staff Writer Charlotte Slovin attended a Committee on Global Thought event on changes in the art museum world.
Senior Staff Writer James Perry and Deputy Arts Editor Grace Novarr attended the Barnard College Department of Theatre’s production of Orlando by Sarah Ruhl, directed by Ran Xia.
POV: Your head is empty and every light you see is the Moon.
New York’s really dumping eight feet of landfill on top of a park?
Hear the call of the rustic wild—its soft flute tune—right in the middle of New York City.
Staff Writer Jake Torres attended Latenite’s Fall Anthology on opening night on December 9 at 11 pm in the Lerner Black Box.
Thursday night marked Columbia Repertory Ballet’s (CRB’s) return to the studio! CRB filmed its fall 2021 performance in the Barnard College dance studios with an entirely masked cast.
Guest Bwogger Margherita Firenze walks us through the various vending machines on campus.
If you think you’ve seen holiday lights, think again!
In emails sent out to students on Friday evening, the deans of CC, GS, SEAS, and Barnard outlined possible next steps for students in classes affected by the strike to receive credit for the Fall 2021 semester.
Robert Jervis, Harriman Institute faculty and Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Politics at SIPA, died at his home on December 9.
Holidays! They occur this time of year! And there is music for them!
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