On Wednesday, Provost Angela V. Olinto and Interim Executive Vice President of University Life Melanie Bernitz announced the University’s new Anti-Doxxing and Online Harassment Policy, stating Columbia’s commitment to “fostering an inclusive, respectful, and safe community, in person and in online spaces.”
On Tuesday, a group of Jewish demonstrators held a protest on Low steps, condemning the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil and affirming that “immigrants are welcome here” amid ICE presence around Columbia’s campus.
One freshman’s harrowing account of the John Jay flood on Wednesday, March 5. Spoiler alert: She did not have fun.
For the record, I’m normally a good poet. But today, I’ve decided to change that up.
Penn Station might time travel back to ancient Greece.
This is me studying for Art Humanities. Maybe it will help you. Maybe it won’t.
If math people held a rager, this year’s Integration Bee would be it.
To add fluoride or remove fluoride, that is the question.
As of Monday, March 10, Columbia Men’s Basketball Head Coach Jim Engles has resigned, as announced by Athletic Director Peter Pilling.
Bwog spent the weekend before break balancing productivity, procrastination, and delicious meals.
Columbia defeats Cornell, 91-58, winning their third consecutive and first outright Ivy League Regular Season championship.
For the third year in a row… the Columbia Women’s Basketball team are the Ivy League Champions!
Palestinian activist and Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil was detained by ICE on Saturday in what appears to be one of the first enforcement of President Trump’s policy targeting international students involved in anti-war protests.
On Saturday, March 8, Columbia alum and activist Mahmoud Khalil was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This is a developing story.
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