On Thursday, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis condemned Russian aggression and emphasized the need for a united international community.
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Happy first full week of fall! Events this week include a book launch, a discussion with the Dutch Minister of Defense, and a panel analysis on the effects of the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision on affirmative action in college admissions.
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Another tropical storm, named Ophelia, is making its way to the city as we try to stay dry this weekend.
This Friday, students and alumni gathered in Low Rotunda to attend the final event of this year’s World Leaders Forum. The event featured President Santiago Peña Palacios, who assumed office a month ago as a member of Paraguay’s conservative Colorado Party. Peña gave a short speech, then sat down for a Q&A session facilitated by […]
This Monday, Events Editor Alison Hog attended the first of Columbia’s World Leaders Forum events: a conversation with President Abinader Corona, the president of the Dominican Republic.
President Rosenbury cropped Barnard Student and Guest Writer Rory Collins out of her Instagram photo on August 30th, and it has affected the aforementioned very deeply.
Laws, their enforcers, and their manipulations take the front seat in this morning’s Bwoglines.
On Tuesday night, guest writer Elaine Lloyd attended a conversation hosted by the Maison Francais with Isolde Pludermacher, a senior curator at the Musée d’Orsay.
On Thursday, Deputy Events Editor Kyra Chassaing and Deputy Editor Sahmaya Busby attended “Social Innovation: Sourcing Capital for Global Challenges,” a World Leaders Forum panel discussion featuring President Minouche Shafik, civil and environmental engineer Gary White, and Academy Award-winning actor Matt Damon.
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