Celebrate Women’s History Month and STEM in Education month by building Legos!
Bwogger documents the greatest snow creations made on campus as students coped with the storm!
The basketball regular season is winding down with mixed results.
What’s actually worth seeing on Broadway right now? Here’s my take after five shows.
OpenAI, New Housing Plan, and Craft Stations!
Welcome back to Columbia and to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. We are having quite a science-y Sunday, and hope you are too! Have anything you’d like to discuss regarding STEM on campus? Email us at science@bwog.com. Additional Note: Bwog is looking for Columbia University students who participate in […]
“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
This week, you can attend fun cultural events, learn about international politics, and see Judith Butler.
You can hop on the dining hall tiramisu trend and make your very own right at Hewitt.
Here’s what five scholars and community leaders had to say about Asian American research and representation at the February 23 “Asian Americans in Focus” panel hosted by Columbia’s Asian American Initiative.
On February 25, Valerie Horsley, PhD, from Yale University, presented on her lab’s newest Cell Reports paper, which shows how a common amino acid helps immune cells shift from inflammation to repair.
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