Happy Sian Beilock Talks To SGA Day! And Turkey Day too, I guess…
CCSC considers how to address the academic impact of the graduate student strike on undergraduate students while not “crossing the picket line.”
On Monday, the Student Workers of Columbia and the University began third-party mediation in the hopes of hastening the process of drafting a satisfactory contract agreement. Unlike in Spring 2021, the strike will continue even as mediation begins.
(AKA my leaked GSAPP application.)
It’s a Thanksgiving miracle—something exciting is happening on the Upper West Side! Editor’s note: gun violence mentions
Bwog really felt it this week. Send love. Please.
With cuffing season approaching, Bwog Staff has only one thing in mind: romance.
Prepping for and taking the GRE is a lot of things––exhausting, scary, stressful, frustrating––but it doesn’t have to be expensive.
Like you really should. More specifically, stop at the New York Botanical Garden.
Get out your magnifying glass and put on your thinking cap for this one…
Inspired by a thesis-induced stupor and slap-happy sleep deprivation. *SSOL and whatever the Barnard course planner is supposed to be called because we can’t have nice things.
If you were among the select few lucky enough to score a ticket to any of the three sold-out showings of King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe’s Macbeth, directed by Madeleine George, BC ’23, you know what all the hype is about. If not, you’ll have to read on to see what you missed.
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