In proper American fashion, things and people are getting sued.
Last Thursday, seven Columbia departments, committees, and institutes came together to facilitate a reading, conversation, and Q&A with renowned speculative fiction author N.K. Jemisin and Jayna Brown, a Pratt professor whose work pertains to Black expressive cultures and Black utopias.
The middle child of the 600s, 616 is located close to campus on 116th and Claremont, meaning that you shouldn’t overlook it if you’re into suite-style housing.
A poem about a Staff Writer’s experience being the only undergrad in a four-person seminar.
In today’s Bwoglines, some conflicts de-escalate, others attempt to, and the rest do not.
This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.
SGA talked with Barnard Dining about their plans for the semester.
Housing selection is right around the corner—what better way to pick your dorm for next year than by choosing your favorite Taylor Swift album?
Dating has always had its challenges at Columbia, whether that be trying to find anyone in Morningside that is below the age of 70, or else obsessively swooning in Hungarian in an attempt to find a lover.
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Do you love the color blue, prewar aesthetics, and size inequities? So does 47 Claremont.
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