Arts Editor Grace Novarr attended Zoo Story, a one-act play, performed by the Sti Cazzi Players on Saturday night.
Staff Writers Erika Avallone and Avery Baumel embark on a harrowing taste test. We have many regrets.
Mostly pleasant Bwoglines were ruined by Eric Adams’s budget cuts.
It’s the Friendsgiving season, you know the drill.
Enjoy last week’s highlights and see upcoming competitions for the week of November 20.
On Friday, Columbia Astronomy Public Outreach hosted a public lecture led by PhD candidate Jennifer Mead to share how astronomers unearth the secrets of dead stars, and how new ones emerge from their ashes. Enjoy a little astronomy trivia game at the end of our article!
This week, CCSC hosted GSSC representatives to talk about ongoing problems with course search and registration, and a potential upcoming proposal for a new platform.
Staff Writers Jacquie Traenkle and Olivia Chiroiu review Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Isabel Beatriz Tongson (BC ‘26), which ran in the Lerner Black Box Theater from November 17th to November 18th.
It must have been hard to bid farewell. From the early return of pandas to China, to Sam Altman saying goodbye to his CEO position. Learn more in this edition of Bwoglines!
I couldn’t find any Thanksgiving music, but Harvest Moon fits the vibe. As always, meet us in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm.
This week, one lucky Columbia student was able to learn some of the insanity behind the average Barnard student through an exam lovingly made by his Barnard friends.
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, and enjoy your Thanksgiving break!
On November 17th, Staff Writer Jack Rado saw the 7:30 pm production of RodeOrchesis, the fall 2023 iteration of a Columbia tradition.
“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
With Thanksgiving break just around the corner, this edition of “Every Event On Campus” features a wide range of events happening only on the first day of the week. From a student project showcase to the launch of a special cybersecurity report, you’re in luck if this Monday you have free time on your hands.
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