Midterms season can be hard, so AskBwog tells you how it to make it slightly better.
Last Wednesday, October 30, undergraduate and graduate students gathered in Hamilton 702 to attend the “Introduction to Computational Biology,” hosted by Systems Biology Initiative.
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In an email sent to Columbia College and Columbia Engineering students on Sunday, November 3, Dean Shih-Fu Chang announced the passing of SEAS junior Jonathan Nalikka. Barnard students were later notified with an email from Dean Leslie Grinage. Editor’s warning: Student death.
The House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce stated in a recent report that the University settled $395,000 with one of the students who was suspended after spraying a substance at a January 19 pro-Palestine protest.
Bwog wishes you a happy, restful Fall Break! We’ll return for publication on Wednesday, November 6. PS: Go vote.
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40 thousand limited-edition Bluey coins have been recovered months after being stolen from an Australian warehouse.
Megalopolis imagines what New York could have been. It’s only fair, then, that we return the favor and imagine what New Rome’s residents were up to during their formative college years.
Staff Writers Lorelei Gorton and Luken Sloan attended KCST’s Fear It, an original play centered around the stories of Shakespeare’s women.
Columbia World Projects hosted a panel with international experts called “Journalism and Democracy in an AI World” this past Thursday in conjunction with both Bollinger Convenings and the Saving Journalism Conference.
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