As variant strains of SARS-CoV-2 spread across the country and New York City, Barnard and Columbia are not always told if a test conducted on one of their campuses contains a variant strain, and students have no way of knowing if their positive tests are positive for the original strain or a variant.
Avert your eyes from the declining democracy in front of you.
This is Bwog’s Weekly Roundup of how COVID is progressing at the Columbia community.
An email sent by President Bollinger earlier this afternoon shared details about the virtual commencement ceremony and the upcoming fall semester.
This is Bwog’s Weekly Roundup of how COVID is progressing at the Columbia community.
I just received my first dose of the COVID-19 Vaccine at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Read on to learn more about my experience!
Truly revolutionary stuff.
Sunday Daily Editor Rania Borgani attended the Athena Film Festival “Women’s Leadership in the COVID Era” discussion on March 8, 2021 with panelists Dr. Helene Gayle, Attorney General Letitia James, and Kavita Ramdas.
The Harriman Institute for Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies continued its NYC Russia Public Policy seminar series Monday with a discussion centered on Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine and its implications for the geopolitics of COVID-19. Dr. Alexander Cooley, Director of the Harriman Institute and Claire Tow Professor of Political Science at Barnard, moderated the […]
This is Bwog’s Weekly Roundup of how COVID is progressing at the Columbia community.
Weekly Roundup of how COVID is progressing at the Columbia community.
This morning, the Barnard Covid Testing Center revealed that they have created a new category for “inconclusive” COVID-19 test results, which occur when one probe detects a COVID-19 strain while another does not.
A Bwog investigation revealed the presence of multiple members of the sorority Sigma Delta Tau’s leadership at a prohibited off-campus party that went viral the weekend of February 6–7, along with allegations of the fraternity Sigma Nu holding multiple prohibited parties since the 2021 semester began.
On Monday night, SGA Rep Council heard from members of Barnard’s Pandemic Response Team about – you guessed it – Barnard’s pandemic response, including student experiences in quarantine and isolation, and how to keep the Barnard, and Harlem communities safe.
Multiple undergraduate students living in Hartley Hall have tested positive for COVID-19, according to an email from Dean Kromm and Columbia Health Medical Director Bernitz today.
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