Bwog had a great weekend, but at what cost?
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Google is facing its second antitrust lawsuit of the past two months. Editor’s note: mentions of death and animal cruelty.
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.
Finally, JIF peanut butter is back at Ferris. All is well in the world.
Read about French protests, Donald Trump’s sentencing, and a mural in danger of being dismantled in today’s Bwoglines!
Wave! Stop by our table! Come say hello! Please?!!
Coil stovetops are ugly. They are dirty and they just suck.
Verizon expansion? Cell service on the subway? Read all about it in today’s edition of Bwoglines!
Welcome to Day Two of classes! We hope your trek to your 8:40 isn’t as busy as the streets of pre-pandemic Midtown.
Happy FDOC to all who celebrate. What did Bwog do this weekend? Move in, probably.
On the morning of Columbia’s first day of Fall 2024 classes, more than 100 student protestors formed a picket in front of the 116th Street gates. Columbia University Apartheid Divest described the protest as opposing Columbia’s investments in the bombs falling on Gazan universities and contributions to “scholasticide” in Palestine.
It’s the first day of classes here at Barnumbia, and it’s our first edition of Bwoglines for the semester. Editors’ warning: mentions of death and drowning
The Task Force on Antisemitism released a report discussing students’ personal experiences with antisemitism and recommendations for the University, including the installation of trainings and workshops.
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