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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Remember the Starbucks secret menu? May I raise you… JJ’s
This Wednesday, the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies hosted the authors of “Children of Modest Star” at the International Affairs Building. They discussed how a new governance framework could help nations tackle planetary issues more effectively.
On October 22, the Columbia Climate School hosted Academy Award-winning filmmaker Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi to showcase her 2023 documentary ‘Wild Life.‘
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The main activity of Columbia students, for better or worse, is studying. It seems like the architects didn’t get the memo.
The first ticker tape parade of the decade. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death and illness.
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After seven long, challenging years, AskBwog is so back with Staff Writer Sonia Freedman.
Two girls review two snacks (actually) and attend Night Market! It was a Friday evening, and the chill from earlier in the day had worn off. Sitting on Low Steps felt less like torture and more like an enjoyable, people-watching experience. Night Market, an annual event organized by the Chinese Students Club (CSC), was about […]
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