Biden’s inauguration, shopping period ending, and cases rising. The world just keeps moving forward even if we don’t want it to, huh? Let’s see what Bwog did during the fleeting moments of last week.
Catch up on the latest gossip from CCSC as they discuss campus resources, appointment processes and Center for Career Education developments.
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A call out, a roast, a horoscope, perhaps new terminology for your resume.
If the rate of vaccinations don’t pick up, I’m starting to worry that we won’t be in person for years.
Renowned computer scientist Rediet Abebe describes how computing can be used for social good, and how far we still have to go.
Welcome back to campus! You may still be braving your entry quarantine, but that doesn’t mean you can’t see what’s going on in the outside world. As always, if you have an event you want
At 3:30 pm on Friday, sociologists Jennifer S. Hirsch and Shamus Khan joined Being Barnard for an Instagram live stream where they discussed some findings from their book, Sexual Citizens, an investigation of the culture
Hello! It’s time for a fun little cooking with Bwog! Except, I’m in a dorm room. And this is not allowed. Te hee.
Come to today’s open meeting to rock out with us!
If I had unrestricted access to YouTube as a kid, I would have binge-watched “hey, it’s FRED” till the end of time.
Columbia’s YDSA held a rally and press conference supporting their tuition strike on January 17.
On Thursday, the Dean’s Grand Rounds presented “Delivering Equity Through the Public Health System” where Harvey V. Fineberg, MD, Ph.D. and Julio Frenck, MD, MPH, Ph.D., spoke about the steps public health and policy need
This Bwogger made it their mission to review Marriage Pact using the most thorough of research methods.
New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art and now with so much of it online for free, there’s never been a better time to experience it first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is
Last semester, Editor in Chief Isabel Sepúlveda (along with Science Editor Sarah Braner) started a book club with her friends and she thinks you should too.