(le) Poisson Rouge 158 Bleecker St. New York, NY 10012 InDigest 1207 was started to further the mission of InDigest: to create a dialogue about the arts, through the arts. By having authors speak to or read from another author who has influenced them–positively or negatively–we hope to show that the process of writing (and […]
(le) Poisson Rouge 158 Bleecker St. New York, NY 10012 InDigest 1207 was started to further the mission of InDigest: to create a dialogue about the arts, through the arts. By having authors speak to or read from another author who has influenced them–positively or negatively–we hope to show that the process of writing (and […]
Jed. D. Satow Room Come hang out with Hapa Club and enjoy FREE tasty fruit skewers and delicious chocolate fondue! We’ll also have games, so you can have fun and unwind from the long week. Bring your appetites, friends, and games of your own if you want!
March 4th is the National Day of Action to Defend Education. There will be also be protests globally to challenge the increasing privatization of schools, funding cuts, etc. Lucha stands in solidarity with the protesters opposing policies and budget cuts that weaken the already disquieting reality of our of our public education system. It has […]
This evening, an enthusiastic crowd of CC sophomores gathered on Low Plaza to announce to the world who they are. CC 2012 lollygagged around, sipping hot chocolate and hacking away at funnel cake like it was the Biloxi County Fair all over again. One girl asked another girl whether she had declared her major yet. […]
Tonight’s free food opportunities might fit best under the “Lemons/Lemonade” heading. First, the Student Global AIDS Campaign is hosting a dinner and discussion on “Drug Use and HIV/AIDS: the History of Needle Exchange in New York City,” led by Allan Clear, executive director of the Harm Reduction Coalition. Stop by Earl Hall from 8:00pm-9:00pm for […]
Mark Hay is a boy. Here’s his dispatch from DSpar’s Fireside Chat. Last night in Barnard Hall’s Sulzberger Parlor, Barnard President Debora Spar gathered with some odd twenty-five students to rehash a topic that has figured prominently in her thoughts and actions over the past year – how do Barnard girls engage with life in […]
Power-walking to catch the final hour of Ishmael Khaldi’s lecture on a “Bedouin’s Perspective,” Bwog MEALACtivism Correspondent Sarah Camiscoli had to check the Bwog Bucket List several times to confirm that the location was in fact just a classroom on the third floor of Milbank. In a small room and in front of a small […]
Housing is confusing. We are Bwog, and we know what’s really good (we learned from Young Joc). We told you how the lottery works, and today we’ll tell you what the Housing website doesn’t about most of the dorms on campus. We didn’t get all of them–mostly ones that people don’t complain about much, like […]
A very hungry Bwog stopped by Vareli a few minutes ago and learned it isn’t officially open until Monday. Still, last night, Laura Gabriele crossed the street from her usual perch at Campo and gave Bwog a preview. She received a grand tour tonight from manager Nicholas Belegrinos: “The venue features a bar/lounge area which […]
Last year’s CCSC Exec Board race was, well, non-existent: Sue Yang’s ticket ran unopposed, marking a new low for non-competition for the top posts. For the first time in several years, though, a real race for the Executive Board could be in the offing, as the latest gossip hitting Bwog’s ears/inbox suggests there could be […]
Vareli is finally, gloriously open!– ON MONDAY! So much more to come! (Vareli) The Gowanus Canal has been designated an EPA Superfund site, which somehow means that its cleanup might be even more beset by bureaucratic inefficiency. (The New York Times) The Helvidius Group/CU Journal of Politics and Society speaks with International Relations bigwig Professor […]
Sulzberger Parlor Barnard Hall Come discuss the gendered impact of HIV/AIDS in communities of color with C Virginia Fields of the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS and Barnard’s Professor Rebecca Young. columbiawhm@gmail.com
Diana Center Event Oval At the WHM Opening Ceremony, there will be a free dinner with a keynote address by one of the nation’s most renowned cardiologists. If you love Women’s History, or just want to get involved, you should be there!
Barnard Hall Lobby Free mocktails, free massages, free condoms and more! The health fair is co-sponsored by various student groups such as ASAP, Stressbusters, WellWoman, Barnard EcoReps, and Alice! health promotion program. Additionally, the health fair is geared toward Health of Beauty and will promote staying healthy as a woman. There will be free mocktails, […]
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