Here at Bwog, we do our best to bring your attention to important guest lecturers and special events on campus. If you notice any events excluded from our calendar or have a correction, let us know in the comments or email events@bwog.com.

Events Calendar!

Check out Bwog’s event’s calendar, which will attempt to compile every campus event across departments and student groups into one easily accessible Google Calendar! We’re still working out some technical difficulties on our end, but if you have any suggestions, issues, or want to make sure your event is included, drop us a line in the comments or by emailing events@bwog.com.

Student Event Spotlight

A new semester means new student events! If your club or organization is interested in having your event featured in our weekly roundup, please submit them to events@bwog.com.

  • On Wednesday from 8:15-9:15 PM in Hamilton 717, the Columbia Undergraduate Law Review will be hosting a panel of current Columbia Law School students from “a variety of legal journals.”
  • On Thursday from 7:30-9 PM, there will be a CU Records concert featuring Qixote and Mamadou. The studio is located on Lerner 5 next to the Student Life offices.
  • On Friday from 7-11 PM, CU Swing will host a Spring Fling Thing in Wein Hall. Join CU Big Band, the Big Apple Lindy Hoppers, and CU Swing Fever for a night of social dancing, music, and food! Tickets cost $10 for the general public, $5 for students, and $3 for club members and can be bought here.

Recommended

  • On Tuesday from 6-7:30 PM in Pulitzer Hall, there will be a conversation with Gary Abernathy of the Washington Post and Sally Kohn of CNN. The two pundits of opposing ideologies will discuss journalism in the Age of Trump and whether news outlets will ever agree on how to cover politics.
  • Also on Tuesday at 6 PM in the Event Oval, there will be a talk titled: “The Difference Intersectionality Makes: Teaching the Suffrage Movement Today.” Barnard alumna Marilyn Sanders Mobley ’74, professor of English and former vice president for inclusion, diversity, and equal opportunity at Case Western Reserve, will discuss how many equal rights movements excluded women of color and what that means for the world today.
  • On Friday from 3-4 PM at The Forum on 125th street, there will be a World Leaders Forum by Ms. Sanna Marin, Prime Minister of the Republic of Finland. She will be discussing the topic: “The Climate Neutral Welfare Society: Is it the Model of the Future?” You can register for the event here.
  • Also on Friday from 7-9:30 PM in Pulitzer Hall, there will be a screening of the 2020 duPont Award-Winning documentary, Dark Money. The film chronicles the years after the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision and the dark ways in which corporate donors influence elections in their favor. After the screening, there will be a discussion with Director Kimberly Reed. Pizza will be served!

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