Bwoggers witnessed an outdoor tent fully raised on Futter Field today.
This week, SGA Rep Council heard from the team at Access Barnard, a new office supporting the first-generation/low-income, international, and Opportunity Programs student populations at Barnard.
On Friday, Events Editor Julia Tolda attended “Building Solidarities: Trans // Racial Architectures,” the first event in the series of virtual conversations focused on institutions and architecture.
Are you a rising senior looking for senior housing without the noise and hubbub of EC? Hogan might just be the perfect option for you!
This past Thursday, the Columbia School of Nursing’s Center for Research on People of Color (CRPC) hosted Dr. Amadou Gaye, the second speaker of their Anti-Racism Speaker Series, to discuss his research on the relationship between
Here are the foods and drinks, songs and sounds, films, books, clothes, places, and sensations that carried Bwog through the shortest, grayest month of the year.
Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine gets approved in the United States and an ancient chariot is discovered near Pompeii in today’s Bwoglines.
A few Bwog staffers met with the Compass team at Hewitt Food Hall for an in-person overview of the new additions to Barnard Dining. All attendees wore masks and distanced themselves from each other.
A basement lounge with A/C? A TV lounge? Its own gym? Yeah, 47 Claremont has it going on.
Want to decorate your dorm? Afraid of commitment? Halfway through the semester without doing anything for your room? You’ve come to the right place.
Journalists are coming under fire for promoting doom-and-gloom news about COVID-19 that may not be all that.
Want to live in a cute brownstone with your best friend and live our your “I’m a real New Yorker dreams”?
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Rolls of what seems to be grass were spotted outside of the patch of dirt that we once called South Lawn. The project is projected to be completed today. A special shoutout to Facilities for reaching out to us; we love you! The students shan’t revolt. *soft, sustained, stressed, depressed, mildly excited screams* MoHi farmscape […]
Well, that was quick. While this fence probably isn’t here to stay, it is still a bit disheartening to have our hopes of enjoying the sight of a bit of green in the last sunny days of the year mercilessly crushed by the presence of this drab eyesore. Right photo by Chris Mulligan
Behold the marriage of modernism and nature! Or at least something green. In this urban jungle we’ll take what we can get. The hardscrabble, weeds, and dead shrubs that littered the raised-plaza-thing outside NoCo have blossomed into perfectly manicured grass sod. Looks like a great place for the kids in the brochures to lay out and read books. […]