Brave souls Maia Berlow and Robert Sheardown brought the exaggerated phrase “I literally live in Butler” to credible life by spending their entire weekends actually cooped up in Butler. Starting on Friday and ending on Sunday, they’ve somewhat surprisingly lived to tell you the tale of 48 hours in The But. Backpacks stuffed, extra bags […]
In honor of Barnard’s 125th anniversary, the Empire State Building’s glowing color of choice this evening will be Barnard Blue. We anticipate students will be flocking to find a good view on a high floor of glassy NoCo, squinting really hard on the Amsterdam bridge to East Campus, or calling up their friend-of-a-friend that has an upscale […]
Key notes from keynote visitor to the CCSC meeting last night and other miscellaneous points summed up for you by veteran CCSC correspondent, Joe Milholland. At Sunday night’s Columbia College Student Council meeting, Dean of Advising Monique Rinere from CSA came to talk to the council about changes to the leave of absence policy and […]
Surprise! Your childhood nightmare of that one time when Pluto lost its elite status as a planet has now been reversed. Maybe. (USA Today) “Occupy” is reemerging as a political battle cry, but this time on the opposite side of the world. (NPR) The Amanda Show star might be one push of a pedal closer […]
Last Monday, the Global Mental Health Program and the Center for the Core Curriculum hosted “Far From Home—Syria: The ‘Trojan’ Women.” Daily Editor Rachel Deal gives her account of the presentation. The presentation featured an adaptation of the Trojan Women production, performed by Syrian refugee women in Jordan as a form of art therapy. The creator […]
One of the bathrooms on John Jay 13 has been “occupied” for the past two weeks. Why is this the case, you ask? We conjectured that someone was cooking valuable quantities of meth (Breaking Bad is still big after all). Hell, a new resident might be living there. As it turns out, however, our favorite freshman shit hole dormitory is simply falling apart. […]
Feeling sick and tired after a sleepless midterm week? Come, let Momma Bwog take care of you…At tonight’s weekly meeting! Open to the public at 7:00PM in the SGO on the 5th floor of Lerner. Food, friends, and fun as promised. There might even be cookies. Hungover Hamilton via Shutterstock.
Bucket List represents the intellectual privilege we enjoy as Columbia students. We do our very best to bring to your attention important guest lecturers and special events on campus. Our recommendations for this week are below and the full list is after the jump. If you notice any events that have been left off the list, […]
We recently discovered that there exists an entire world of free schwag that comes with being a Columbia student (and we’re not talking about those Freshman Step Up! shirts). All it takes is a .edu email address and you’re ready to go. Here’s a little list we’ve put together of free/discounted goods and services offered […]
An (alleged Russian) attack against JPMorgan and Chase infiltrated over 83 million American accounts, according to the bank’s latest count. (Time) For the few people that haven’t heard of Netflix, be warned that Redbox is shutting down its video-streaming service in t-minus two days. (Engadget) In other F-U Apple related news, Samsung released an ad showing just how durable their […]
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