A convicted felon, twice impeached, returns to the Oval Office… Editor’s warning: mentions of violence and death.
In an email sent to Columbia College and Columbia Engineering students on Sunday, November 3, Dean Shih-Fu Chang announced the passing of SEAS junior Jonathan Nalikka. Barnard students were later notified with an email from Dean Leslie Grinage. Editor’s warning: Student death.
The House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce stated in a recent report that the University settled $395,000 with one of the students who was suspended after spraying a substance at a January 19 pro-Palestine protest.
Bwog wishes you a happy, restful Fall Break! We’ll return for publication on Wednesday, November 6. PS: Go vote.
I am fed up with midterm assignments. Maybe papers aren’t as bad as exams, but still.
Not only is voting super cool, it’s also very important. If the whole democracy thing isn’t convincing enough, here are some other reasons why you should head to the polls during fall break!
On October 29, 2024, Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute held a symposium titled “The Neuroscience of Social Connections” at the Jerome L. Greene Science Center at 130th Street and Broadway. The event featured faculty speakers and a series of presentations by PhD students highlighting the biological and psychological mechanisms of social interactions.
In case you’re in need of some inspiration.
I too thought that there was no way a mouse would actually invade my room, until it did. The temperatures are dropping and our furry little friends are looking for somewhere warm and cozy to make their home for the winter, don’t let your dorm be next!
John Jay Water Fountain, you have my heart.
As a part of the curriculum, Barnard’s Shakespeare I class gives students the opportunity to attend a production of one of his many plays, find a specific directorial choice that we found interesting, and present an oral exposition on that topic.
40 thousand limited-edition Bluey coins have been recovered months after being stolen from an Australian warehouse.
Thought I’d share a few of the intrusive brainrot thoughtbabies that plague me daily (especially in and around Butler library)
Megalopolis imagines what New York could have been. It’s only fair, then, that we return the favor and imagine what New Rome’s residents were up to during their formative college years.
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