Barnard has made flu vaccines free to all students, regardless of insurance plan.
This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID is progressing in the Columbia community.
Are you having a bad week? Do you want to make it worse?
Because vaccines are getting boosts and morale exists, I guess?
Columbia announced it would end capacity restrictions on indoor gatherings beginning November 1, according to an email sent out to students on Wednesday afternoon.
Make studying even worse with these absolutely abysmal study spots!
Don’t fall victim to the classic Bavarian Fire Drill.
Comparing testing policies for vaccinated students here and elsewhere, and some questions for Columbia.
This week, GSSC’s agenda included Updates from Meeting with Dean Rosner, Snack Attack Volunteers, and Senior Sweaters Budget Proposal.
Since ESC’s members are busy planning cool initiatives (and with midterms), this week’s General Body Meeting was concise and productive.
Why yes, the koalas too are getting vaccinated.
A small trash can fire broke out in River Hall, causing water damage to students’ property.
Worried about where you’ll find the optimal studying spot to ace all your midterms? Don’t be! We at Bwog are here to help with all your intellectual (and musical!) needs.
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