Over the last week, Columbia College, GS, and SEAS have all announced substantial changes to their Computer Science majors, an effort to both accommodate the developing academic field and mitigate the department’s years-long issues with over-enrollment.
On Tuesday, April 18, Deputy News Editor Emma Burris spoke with President Beilock to reflect on her time at Barnard.
More than 1,600 members of the Columbia community have signed a petition demanding increased access to mental health services. Editor’s Warning: Article contains mentions of suicide and student death.
At Last Call, a staffer learns to enjoy fine dining a bit differently—and makes some new friends.
Former Editor Solomia sits down with the dynamic duo that gave you the most school spirit this campus has seen in years.
Arts Editor Grace Novarr spent her Saturday night with Baci supper club, the culinary project and creative writing thesis of Nichi Pandey (CC ’23).
On Friday, February 10, Barnard was recognized as one of the institutions that received the greatest number of offers for the 2022-2023 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program.
Surely they could have come up with a better acronym.
If I say I stare at art all day will you stop asking?
Want to make explaining your major a big part of your personality? American Studies just might be the right place for you.
Barnard dorm 620 W 116th St has been experiencing significant water supply issues over the past five days. This is an ongoing story.
Fall 2022 was a wild semester for Bwog and Barnumbia alike. Here to sum it all up is your former Editor-in-Chief and current Alma, Sofia Fontaine.
On November 1, a protest led by trans and queer students on campus gathered on Hamilton Steps to speak out against a CUCR guest speaker and detransition advocate, Michelle Alleva. The protest was planned in just under 24 hours yet had an impressive student turnout. Bwog sat down with a few students who attended the […]
This week, Deputy Events Editor Julia Tolda and Deputy Editor Lillian Rountree had a conversation with Pulitzer Prize for Fiction finalist and Adjunct Associate Professor Elif Batuman.
I never would’ve thought taking down a multi-level marketing ploy would be on the agenda for my very first week of college!
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