Do we really grow as people or are we all still middle schoolers on the inside?
The perfect location? The 20th century Renaissance Revival aesthetic? The occasional mouse? All of this and more could be yours at 600.
Today’s Bwoglines focuses on security—both foreign and domestic.
Today’s demonstration was organized by SIPA students just hours after Russia mounted a large military offensive across Ukraine last night.
Suite style living? Private kitchens? Incredible views? It can all be yours for the low, low price of the six block walk to campus.
Looking to live near campus in an air-conditioned single? Love spending the afternoon in Riverside Park? Schapiro could be the place for you.
Stack level 10, shelf 30, look for the books that don’t appear to be a century old.
Russia-Ukraine tensions have escalated after Russia invaded Ukraine on Wednesday night.
For anyone feeling stifled by bustling life in the big city, enjoy Bwog’s guide to eating organically, getting back into nature, and living a bit more sustainably.
A portly microbiologist, a starving child-laborer, and a mono-pedal Santa impersonator walk into a party. But this isn’t a bad joke. It’s the inciting incident for Celebration, a 2019 black comedy set and filmed—and then banned—in Russia.
Rot. May you rest in paradise on the wings of angels.
On Friday, February 18, the Columbia Women’s Basketball Team beat the Harvard Crimson by four points in an exhilarating match. Caroline Mullooly and Rachel Powell report.
For their first meeting back in person, CCSC members exchanged updates and began the appointment process for VP Finance.
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