Lactose-intolerant Mackinley is heading to Boston to get is Masters of Architecture degree at MIT next year…that is if classes aren’t online. Best of luck!
Dear Professor, I sincerely apologize for the lateness of this paper; I was really busy thinking about this very naughty frog I recently encountered. If you had met him too, you would totally get it.
Staff writer Nicki Camberg has a lot of excellent ideas for Bwog posts, yet due to the never-ending liminal existence of time, she never got around to them.
We all made it (more or less) through the first year of Columbia’s new housing system. Now that we’re out on the other side, did it look any different from other years? Daily Editor Lillian Rountree scrounged through the records of this year to see what, if anything, an entirely-online system changed.
Tired of listening to Vampire Weekend’s discography on loop? Done with Alicia Keys? Bored of Simon and Garfunkel? Then look no further than this article, and find your new favorite Columbia-based musician today! (And if you have any suggestions to expand this post, please leave a comment!)
Dean Leslie Grinage announced that Deputy Dean of the College Natalie Friedman will be stepping down to take a position at the Posse Foundation, in an email to students on Tuesday morning.
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