For seniors who want a slice of privacy while still being included in the general East Campus scene, the townhouses offer separation from constant busloads of elevators filled with drunk freshmen.
President Bollinger and Beilock reported the first deaths from COVID-19 within the Columbia community, including that of a student, in an email update sent to students this afternoon.
Watt is for juniors and seniors looking for classic apartment living complete with private bathrooms. Watt contains deeply sought after studio singles and doubles plus two-person apartments.
Bwog gives a warm shoutout to rising seniors for surviving their last housing selection! An early congratulations also goes to the juniors who manage to secure the remaining EC suite tomorrow.
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