Housing selection is staying weird.
GSSC spoke about elections, events, and anti-discrimination efforts during their last Council meeting of the year.
How is it possible that tomorrow it’ll be April 1st? Bwog has all the answers and less.
On March 30, the University announced that it has added three more members to its Board of Trustees, including Columbia alumni who are trailblazers in the non-profit sector.
Columbia’s School of General Studies announced that filmmaker, author, and photographer Elegance Bratton, GS ‘14, will be the Class of 2021 keynote speaker in an email sent to students Tuesday evening.
Let us summarize for you the perhaps the weirdest housing selection in history.
This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID is progressing at the Columbia community.
Here’s an overview of the gradual reopening of campus for Spring 2021.
With graduation right around the corner, the time for Senior Wisdoms has returned.
Staff Writer Phoebe Lu speaks with Asian students and club leaders as they reflect on the recent hate-crimes against the Asian community.
This week, ESC reviewed the draft of a proposal to the SEAS Committee on Instruction (COI) regarding this summer’s credit limit.
Perhaps the next pandemic will go a little bit better…
What is Field Notes without food and friends?
My first vaccine appointment took approximately three hours, and I spent the next 24 hours with just some slight soreness in my arm. My second appointment was very different, and I’m here to tell you about it!
Science Editor Sarah Braner just submitted a draft of a thesis and is very tired. Send your student events to science@bwog.com if you want your event featured!
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