Suite-seeking seniors rejoice! If you’d rather have a dishwasher than AC, Hogan might just be for you!
Calling all artsy Barnumbians for a Shakespeare-Duke Ellington crossover event.
This afternoon, President Bollinger announced that the university will begin assisting students and scholars that have been displaced by the war in Ukraine.
Calling all sophomores craving a sense of independence away from campus and private bathrooms.
If you’re looking for actual coverage of Saturday’s Columbia vs. Brown women’s basketball game, do not click on this.
Last weekend from February 24 to 27, the Lenfest Center for the Arts presented the comedy Der Ring Gott Farblonjet, an MFA directing thesis from current student Phoebe Brooks. Deputy Events Editor and Ring Cycle enthusiast Ava Slocum attended the Saturday matinee of this vastly abridged parody of Richard Wagner’s four-opera saga.
This week, ESC heard from students in support of Ukraine and discussed a draft of a mental health survey.
Catch the newest development in the United States’s shift to an endemic approach in today’s Bwoglines.
CCSC members gathered in a peculiarly arranged Satow room to discuss long-term proposals and funding caps for incentives among other housekeeping notes.
This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.
Barnard has awesome sustainable initiatives as well as janitorial services!
All of the cool kids are divesting from Russian assets.
Katy Perry had something to say about this…
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