A lawsuit filed in federal court on Sunday named Columbia as one of 16 schools allegedly violating antitrust law by colluding to reduce financial aid awarded to students.
Due to the interruption of Core classes by the SWC-UAW strike, University Writing sections will now require additional instruction and coursework, to be completed after the Spring 2022 semester.
On Friday, the Student Workers of Columbia announced it has reached a tentative agreement with the University on a four-year contract, bringing an end to its 10-week strike.
Welcome back to the one post a year that focuses neither on Columbia or on student life! We hope this year’s recap on pop culture reminds you of the craziness we as humans have to endure each waking moment of our lives.
As the sun sets on another semester at Columbia, Bwog recaps the happenings of Fall 2021. Editor’s Warning: This article contains mentions of violence, student death, and racism.
As Barnumbia students experience another harrowing finals season, Bwog Staff brings you the albums that kept us (somewhat) sane this fall. We’re back again, baby! And we hope to be back again in the spring. Baby.
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