GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell gives you this week’s GSSC news, which includes the creation of a new General Studies Discord server that she can’t seem to stop thinking about. President Jane Jeong GS’22 began this week’s meeting with a few updates. First, Jeong announced the resignation of Ace Cook GS’21, who previously held the […]
Are you in a class that feels like the most exclusive clique on campus? Do fellow classmates treat your professor as a father figure even with his degradingly superior intellectual prowess? I’m sorry to say, it may be a cult.
Big Time Rush was the voice of our generation during our childhoods. It only makes sense that we have them teach us some more lessons now that we’re adults.
Despite being hailed as heroes in our Lit Hum readings, one can’t help but notice that in a different time and story, these heroes’ stories could be that of villains. Here, Staff Writer Phalaen Chang explores who they might be if reincarnated as Disney villains.
Our Twitter bot, @NotBwog, often seems to be only saying nonsense. But what if, as ancient astronaut theorists suggest, there’s a deeper meaning to its words? What if NotBwog is trying to send us hidden messages? What if, in fact, our humble droid is one of the greatest poets of the age? We take you […]
Do you miss speed walking through Columbia’s Broadway gates, coffee in hand, backpack over your shoulders, hoping you’re not too late for class? Well, the essence of college walk is bumpiness, and the essence of college is chaos: so here’s a bumpy chaotic keyboard smash–college walk to go.
This week, ESC welcomed its new members and discussed transitions, time zones, events, and chips. Staff Writer Leora Schloss, self described “clueless CC student,” reports (and tries to understand engineers).
On Monday night, the SGA Rep Council met for the first external meeting of the 2020-21 school year and heard from DeShaunta Johnson of the Ombuds office.
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