MENU CATEGORIES

Connect with us

Submit a Tip
MENU CATEGORIES
Posts Tagged with "housing reviews 2022"

For incoming freshmen who want homey suite style living where you can make close relationships with the people you live with, Hartley is the place for you!

Read More

If you spent all of high school daydreaming about living in a beautiful brownstone, put 627 W 115th Street at the top of your housing wishlist.

Read More

Are you looking for a cozy apartment that gives you that adult aesthetic but is still close enough to campus that you can wake up 15 minutes before your 10:10? Then welcome to Watt!

Read More

Suite-seeking seniors rejoice! If you’d rather have a dishwasher than AC, Hogan might just be for you!

Read More

 Calling all sophomores craving a sense of independence away from campus and private bathrooms.

Read More

New York’s hottest club is 121, Barnard’s hot spot for living AC-free in the elusive five-person suite.

Read More

Suite style living? Private kitchens? Incredible views? It can all be yours for the low, low price of the six block walk to campus. 

Read More

New President!

What Should Interim President Armstrong's Nickname Be?

View Results

Loading ... Loading ...

Recent Comments

It was a really good, informative conversation. Dr Fauci spoke clearly and accurately. Doctors, Scientists, researchers must speak the (read more)
Fireside Chat With Dr. Anthony Fauci On Public Health And Pandemics
February 11, 2025
Lovely covering of the event, Maren! I appreciate your perspectives on it. (read more)
Speak Now: Joan Jonas 
February 10, 2025
I can tell you put a long thought and work into this and I know it will pay off,in the (read more)
Moving Fashion Forward With A Sustainable Fashion Exchange
February 8, 2025
This is a fascinating article about the Bibles in Butler Library. I appreciate the author's attention to detail and historical (read more)
Marginalia: The Bibles Of Butler
February 8, 2025

Comment Policy

The purpose of Bwog’s comment section is to facilitate honest and open discussion between members of the Columbia community. We encourage commenters to take advantage of—without abusing—the opportunity to engage in anonymous critical dialogue with other community members. A comment may be moderated if it contains:
  • A slur—defined as a pejorative derogatory phrase—based on ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, ability, or spiritual belief
  • Hate speech
  • Unauthorized use of a person’s identity
  • Personal information about an individual
  • Baseless personal attacks on specific individuals
  • Spam or self-promotion
  • Copyright infringement
  • Libel
  • COVID-19 misinformation