Aussies everywhere are crying, and so are you.
The Khalidiyya Library, located in Palestine, is a newly digitized source for historic papers, emphasizing the importance of manuscripts.
Everything you didn’t know about this oft-forgotten department.
This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.
The new policy, which takes effect tomorrow evening, rolls back some restrictions implemented on September 17 and puts Columbia’s and Barnard’s guest policies in close alignment.
In other news, YouTube says goodbye and good riddance to anti-vaxxers.
Staff Writer Linus Glenhaber futilely tries to convince you that his favorite style of architecture is not, in fact, terrible.
The Lions fail to win their sixth game in a row after their 0-1 loss to Iona College.
This week, ESC is giving the people what they want— sweatshirts, minors, class recordings, and pass/fail classes.
Senior Staff Writer James Perry throws down the gauntlet.
Science Editor Sarah Braner and Deputy Editor Rania Borgani reached out to Barnard to learn more about the specifics of the Barnard Year of Science such as funding allocations, the role the humanities may play, and the lasting impact of the BYOS.
Deputy Editor Rania Borgani and Deputy Science Editor Phoebe Lu report on recent discrepancies in class-related, COVID-19 alert emails, diving into notification and contact tracing policies.
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