Barnard and Columbia have extended online classes to the week after the upcoming break, according to emails sent out by Presidents Bollinger and Beilock earlier today.
Barnard and Columbia classes have been canceled Monday March 9 and Tuesday March 10, with remote classes beginning Wednesday March 11, after a student was reported to have been in contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case, according to emails sent to students by Presidents Bollinger and Beilock tonight.
Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jessica Marinaccio announced that Columbia will be canceling Days on Campus due to “evolving information about COVID-19” in an email to admitted students Friday afternoon.
Travel outside the United States funded or organized by Columbia has been suspended until further notice according to a statement put out by Interim Provost Ira Katznelson Tuesday morning.
Malika Jones (BC ’20) was charged with murder and two weapons counts after her mother was killed in an apparent domestic dispute in their New Jersey home. She was released pending her trial following nearly 40 letters of support from friends, family, and professors.
Bwog Staff brings you a legal update on the case of Tess Majors.
This afternoon, Columbia students received an email from Dean James Valentini that Charlie Noxon (CC ’21) passed away on Tuesday in a skiing accident in Park City, Utah
e’s Bar, the relatively new Columbia nightlife spot near campus, has suddenly closed.
Jonathan Karten (GS ’20) will be pursuing legal action against Columbia for alleged anti-Semitic action on campus, the first complaint filed after the executive order Trump signed last week.
Just over two weeks after the murder of Tess Majors, Barnard and Columbia faculty members have received racist robocalls on their landlines.
The NYPD has located the individual connected to the murder of Tess Majors (BC ’23) that occurred earlier this month.
Alma Bwogger Jenny Zhu investigates the fallibilities of a student startup.
A 13-year-old male was arrested on Thursday in connection with the passing of Tess Majors, a freshman at Barnard College, according to reports in multiple news outlets.
In light of the fatal incident in Morningside Park last night, CUMB has announced that Orgo Night is canceled.
According to Barnard McAC, Midnight Breakfast has been canceled due to the violent incident that happened last night. A community gathering has been tentatively scheduled for 7 PM in the Diana Center instead. We will post updates as we receive them. Update 11:54 AM: President Beilock sent an email to Barnard students at 11:46 AM confirming […]
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