Continuing last week’s discussion about the impacts of the Student Workers of Columbia strike on undergraduate students, CCSC sends an official statement on the strike to the administration.
On Monday, faculty gathered for a midday picket and rally while both the University and the Union expressed frustration at stagnant negotiations in the final full week of the Fall 2021 semester.
Hurricane season is over, but an “extreme weather event” is timeless.
Deans James J. Valentini and Lisa Rosen-Metsch announced on Monday evening via email that the modifications of academic policies from Fall 2020 and Spring 2021—specific to choosing the Pass/D/Fail option for a course—will be implemented for Fall 2021.
Another week, and another round of questionable decisions.
A longing poem to the pre-pandemic days where we all wanted to touch and take free stuff.
Two Bwoggers attend “Dance Moms: Living on the Dance FloOrchesis.” Rather, one Bwogger attends Orchesis and the other attempts to do anything possible to score a ticket. Presented in TWO distinct points of view!!!
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I’m not exactly sure what this congressman was thinking. What else is new?
Had to bust out the old thesaurus for this one.
Staff Writer James Perry, Illustrator Ava Morouse, and Deputy Arts Editor Grace Novarr attended CMTS’ December 3 performance of Rocky Horror, which took place in the Glicker-Milstein Theater at 8 pm.
These simulation elves are burnt out and making some mistakes this week.
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On Thursday, journalist and Chief Audience Officer of nonprofit news organization Capital B, Akoto Ofori Atta, and Athena Center director Umbreen Bhatti discuss the need for news-writing for Black audiences in the wake of divisive elections and the rise of social media misinformation.
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