Former bagel shop and bakery Nussbaum & Wu has posted a new sign on its window, pointing to a possible reopening effort. The sign rebrands Nussbaum & Wu as “Wu + Nussbaum,” and indicates that the new shop will serve “noodles, dumplings & bagels” as its mainstay fare. Nussbaum & Wu had previously closed last June […]
Housing selection can be stressful for even the most level-headed among us. But even if your plans don’t work out, you can still find a great home in Columbia housing! Internal Editor Zoe Sottile shows you how it’s done.
For you rising seniors, things might be starting to look bleak.
I think I was born on a Wednesday.
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Alma Bwogger Betsy Ladyzhets and Senior Staff Writer Sarah Harty recap Barnard’s housing lottery.
Want to live in a single by the park that has a peaceful, off-campus feel? River Hall might be for you, especially if you’re a senior or a junior with a half-decent lottery number!
Woodbridge: underrated or just unheard of? You decide!
Juniors and seniors who want their own space, this one’s for you: Watt offers beautiful apartment-style studio singles, studio doubles, and one- or two-bedroom apartments. And all in a prime location!
To inaugurate the start of housing selection, Bwog presents a brief interview with the group with the highest lottery number for In-Person Selection: 30/8.
With only a month left until the end of spring semester, SGA spoke to Barnard Alumnae about life after graduation and outside of the Columbia Bubble. Bureau Chief Leena Chen reported on the meeting.
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This is not a drill, a prank, a joke, an April Fool’s scheme, or even a Bacchanal publicity stunt.
EC aka the Promised Land. An EC high-rise suite is the cream of the crop for seniors who want to live with their friends with a nice view and don’t mind a little freshman vomit every now and then.
This list is a hell of a lot funnier when you imagine that only a singular person did all of these things within the span of a couple days.
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