Hello and welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. I hope you survived the Bacchanal madness and aren’t getting hit too hard by the Sunday scaries. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
This week you can tap into your creativity by decorating pottery, painting plein air, learning about French literature, or supporting student performances.
The scarce rooms are getting scarcer, but many conventional options are still left!
The first images of Earth from the NASA Artemis II mission have been released.
Ro Reddick’s new play entertains and endears with humor, cults, and Russian intrigue.
A discussion on evolutionary theory and what being a living being entails.
So you can flex your cybercore fit in the Fakemink pit.
City Council has announced plans to expand its ‘Fair Fares’ program to offer free bus and subway rides for low-income New Yorkers.
Are you still mentally still on spring break and refusing to acknowledge that it is, in fact, over? If yes, this article is for you.
These Bacchanal announcements incited insane division between those who wished for a democratic Bacchanal and those who jumped up and down with joy every time an artist dropped on the CUBacchanal Instagram.
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