On Thursday, Russian-speakers from the New York and Columbia communities gathered to discuss Viktor Perelman’s life and his groundbreaking magazine Vremya i My.
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Welcome back, y’all! Here’s this week’s student council information condensed into bite-sized form brought to you by Bureau Chiefs Adam Kluge (CCSC), Lori Luo (ESC), Eliza Staples (SGA), and Olivia Mitchell (GSSC). As always, check in next Friday for new student council news and have a great weekend!
If you attend Columbia University or have stepped foot onto Barnard’s campus, there is about an 100% chance that you’ve seen a tote bag. Bwogstaff has compiled their favorites!
A Saudi Arabian female rapper, Athena Film Festival events, and a law that really should have been passed already in today’s Bwoglines.
We’re back with another edition of ranking buildings, this time: we’re going normative.
Any similarities to the actual experiences of pre-med students have been gleaned from late-night Slack conversations.
So useless to deride, so useful to descry: Ferris, the best dorm on campus, gets described. (Note: This is the first of Bwog’s annual Housing Reviews. Check back soon for more.)
Do you ever make a grammatical error so foolish that you question your own intelligence? Do you rely on spell-check to spell the words yesterday, restaurant, and tomorrow? Have you ever sent a text that says “I’ll be there in a sex”? Cause, same.
“I go to Colymvia… *Colkunbua….*Colimboa…. That university in the City of New York.”
One key part of being a student at Columbia: being CAVA’d. Here are the reviews.
Strap on your fanny packs, pick up your Milstein coffees, and switch your Barnard Dad hats to the back: the Athena Film Festival is here! Every year, Barnard hosts a weekend festival of screenings and workshops designed to highlight the inspiring and courageous work of women in film. Join Athena and friends for new films […]
Bwog staffer Will Lyman compiles an index on the age old question of wardrobe choice in inconsistent weather.
This week, GSSC ran really short. Like, really short. Regardless, GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell is here to report everything that went down this week, which included a very special, limited-edition experience of Vice President of Policy Joshua Lefkow GS ’20 as this week’s acting president. A coup d’état? Possibly!
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