Today, we take you back to a murder that a Bwog Staffer learned about many years ago and cannot stop thinking about to this day. Editor’s note: mentions of grooming and gun-related death
T’aint Columbia University if you don’t find out something weird every day.
On September 23, antisemitic graffiti was identified on a dumpster next to Barnard’s campus, which was shown to have been defaced before arriving on campus. Content warning: Antisemitism
On September 19, Bwog News Editor Emma Burris and Staff Writer Lorelei Gorton attended the Voyager Golden Record Experience, an interdisciplinary exploration of humanity’s place in the cosmos.
Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured. Happy Climate Week NYC!
I love biomedical engineering (mostly), but boy is it hard. Here is a poem, though give me grace, as I’m not a bard.
Staff Writer Sophie Jones does important research for all the Barnard Baddies who value brains, gains, and their sense of smell!
Editor’s warning: Mentions of police and firearm violence.
On September 18, Staff Writer Ashlyn Darley attended Patricia Lockwood’s lecture on craft in creative writing. The lecture was part of Columbia’s School of the Arts’ Creative Writing Lectures Series.
Staff writer Amelia Foster attended “Sounds as Archives and Monuments: Centering the quotidian of a French Banlieue” at Columbia’s Maison Francaise on Tuesday, September 17, from 6 to 7:30 pm. The event was an exploration of Mame-Fatou Niang’s book, Néoblaste.
Famous bwesties Avery Baumel and Erika Avallone review Joe’s latest seasonal beverage: The Yuzu Elderflower Spritz.
Editor’s warning: Mentions of military violence, anti-Black racism, Islamophobia, antisemitism, and homophobia
On Tuesday, September 17th, Staff Writer Zane viewed one of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Brain Insight Lectures, hosted by Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, on an intriguing and increasingly relevant subject titled “Plugged into Adolescence: Brains, Bytes, and Behavior in Teen.”
The goal of this article is to make everyone wear a carabiner so that I’m not identifiable by my jangling keys anymore.
Staff Writer Unaisah Ahmed visited Qahwah House. Here is everything you need to know!
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