Food, fun, puppy, rain, and hardwork, Bwog had them all.
Enjoy last week’s highlights and see upcoming competitions for the week of December 11.
An Instagram post released Friday addresses student questions about the University’s response to student protests.
Somehow cities come together to reduce congestion with higher prices. Also, look who’s been brought back to Twitter (Sorry Elon, we just wouldn’t call it X).
In honor of Lana Del Rey’s new cover. Be there.
Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
This past Thursday, Staff Writer Olivia Chiroiu attended “The Spiritual Life of Social Movements,” a lecture by Professor Nyle Fort as part of the Thursday lecture series hosted by The Society of Fellows.
As classes come to an end, take a break from your studies to continue learning by exploring your interests outside the classroom. This week’s “Every Event On Campus” features the analysis of Guatemala’s political crisis, the annual Beyond Content lecture series, and the launch of a new series on social work and social movements.
See, Bwog loves sports. Editor’s warning: mentions of violence.
We all see them plastering the walls, but have we ever stopped to really take them in? Bwog Staff Writers took to the streets (of Pupin) and gave their honest reviews on the flyers of campus.
Last month, two teams from Columbia University qualified to take part in the upcoming annual International Quiz Bowl Tournaments (IQBT) Undergraduate Championship Tournament. Columbia’s teams finished in the top 40 out of 100 teams at the online qualifying event.
On Wednesday, Columbia University’s Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life facilitated a conversation featuring Lydia Chilton of Columbia University, Philip Butler of the Iliff School of Theology, and Timothy Beal of Case Western Reserve University on the ever evolving role of AI in daily life as it compares to “monsters.”
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