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Post Super Bowl Blues? TWIB is here to save the day!

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Happy reading week! To celebrate, here is another edition of TWIB!

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In their first meet of the season, Columbia Men’s and Women’s Swim Teams hosted a “swimmage” against Fordham on Saturday, November 2 at the Percy Uris Natatorium.

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Despite some last-minute success, the Lions were unable to beat the Big Green and take first place in the Ivy League.

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Enjoy this week’s highlights and view upcoming competitions for the week of October 28!

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This Saturday, in the second Ivy League homestand of the season, Columbia Volleyball (3-13, 0-7 Ivy) lost to Penn (10-7, 4-4 Ivy) 3-0 after a tremendous second set.

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Despite an early lead and initial momentum, the Columbia Lions struggled to counter Harvard’s dominant offense.

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Another week gone by, and another edition of This Week In Bworts with it.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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Great article. New Bioengineering building opening this summer at the Medical Center as well as new Engineering building starting in (read more)
The Insider’s Tour Of Mudd Hall
May 8, 2026
Mudd's solid cinder block was blessed to be designed by actual engineering professors. It has none of the leaks (read more)
The Insider’s Tour Of Mudd Hall
May 8, 2026
I've had the same experience. At Columbia, water dribbles out at the bottle filling stations with painful slowness. (read more)
Love/Hate Letter: Columbia Water Fountains
May 7, 2026
There is also now an AI minor in The College and SEAS. (read more)
Columbia’s AI Integration Is Happening In The Dark
May 7, 2026

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