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Welcome back to Columbia and to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. We hope you are surviving this second wind (so to speak) of severe weather! Have anything you’d like to discuss regarding STEM on campus? Email us at science@bwog.com. 

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Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening on and around campus. I hope you are reading this from somewhere warm! As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.

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Working at Barnard’s Arthur Ross Greenhouse rocks. Or shall I say, plants.

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Welcome back to Columbia and to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. I hope your November is starting off flawlessly, and that you are enjoying the seasonal foliage as much as I am! As always, email bwog.science@gmail.com if you want your event featured.

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Welcome back to Columbia and to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. I hope you are surviving midterms and maybe getting a tiny bit of sleep. As always, email science.bwog@gmail.com if you want your event featured!

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On Friday, September 26th, Columbia Climate School hosted AJR’s Adam Met for a NYC Climate Week Event at The Forum. This event was recorded to become an episode of Met’s podcast Sing for Science.

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Hello and welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus! I’m so excited to be back at Bwog and to be your Deputy Science Editor this year! We’ve got an exciting week ahead of us with NYC annual Climate Week. As always, email bwog.science@gmail.com if you want an event […]

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Last Thursday, Columbia’s Kingsmen ushered in a new era of 2 am sweet tea and chicken fingers, singing at the opening of a new Raising Canes near campus.

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This Tuesday, April 22, Barnard’s Student Government Association hosted an Earth Day Festival on Futter Field.

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Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of campus science events. Hope everyone is enjoying this gorgeously sunny weekend. With Earth Day just around the corner, I have been spending lots of time outdoors celebrating the beauty of NYC! As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured. 

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This past Sunday, Columbia Ballet Collaborative (CBC) put on their Spring Showcase in the Miller Theater.

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Bwogger Zora Day-Friedland scopes out the Valentine’s Day vibe on and around campus.

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Staff Writer Zora Day-Friedland attended a tour of Trigger Planting 2.0, an exhibition currently on view in the Milstein Center lobby.

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Frantically checking my email for a mailroom notification.

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Staff Writer Zora Day-Friedland ventured into the bowels of Diana this Monday to have a supremely wacky time at XMAS!19. The show was directed by Kieran Lomboy (CC ’26) and Evan Rossi (CC ’26), and written by Morgan Johns (GS ’26) and Sebastian Bader (CC ’26).

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