Bwog gives a brief rundown of Barnumbia vaccine documentation policies as deadlines approach.
Bwog shows you that no summer is a summer wasted if you can find a strong resume verb.
Every summer, Bwog staff contribute to our Houses and Homes series, where we take you to the many places we go. This summer starts off with an entry from Deputy Editor, Mary Clare Greenlees from a lighthouse in Pescadero, California. If you want to share your House and/or Home, email us at tips@bwog.com!
Your complete guide to working at Barnumbia (but not too hard).
Kale and lettuce plants have disappeared from the Barnard Community Garden, according to an Instagram story from the Barnard Garden Club.
Staff Writer Samantha Seiff asked fellow Bwoggers for the scoop on off-campus housing resources. Together they came up with this non-comprehensive list for all you house-hunting honeys.
Administrators and public health experts projected confidence and optimism for Columbia’s return to campus this fall in the most recent University Life Forum.
With the inevitable on the horizon, it might be time to refresh those studying strategies…
Yes, it’s still summer. Yes, all we can do is hope that this fall might bear some kind of resemblance to fall semesters past. However, that small ember of hope has unlocked memories of I thought I had forgotten: of being pushed against couples grinding against each other in EC suites far beyond room capacity; […]
We are almost halfway through the summer and some of you might be saying AHHHH. We here at Bwog have been keeping ourselves busy (or not). Here’s to hoping the semester does not start up too soon because some of us still need to get our shit together.
Several teams, including Columbia Football, have posted their game schedules for the 2021 season, confirming that the Lions are ready to jump back into intercollegiate competition after being on hold due to the pandemic.
Bwog uncovered that President Lee Bollinger as the head of the University administration suggested the possibility of pressuring non-tenure-track instructors, in particular, to teach in person for the Fall 2020 semester. Additionally, we uncovered deep cracks in the administration, exposing tensions between Dean James Valentini and the President, then-Interim Provost, and Executive Vice President.
Merit Janow will step down from her role as Dean of SIPA on December 31, 2021, but will continue to teach as a professor of the school.
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