On Thursday, Events Editor Alison Hog and Staff Writer Elisha Dura attended the Grace Lee Boggs ‘35 Lecture, “We Need More People: On Finding Common Ground In Our Work To Build The World We Want To Inhabit,” hosted by the Athena Center for Leadership.
(In British accent) Happy birthday dear Charles, happy birthday to you!
Three days after the University announced it would suspend Students for Justice in Palestine and BC/CU Jewish Voice for Peace, an open letter titled “From Jewish Students: Protecting the Free Speech of our Peers” began circulating among Columbia and Barnard students.
How do y’all think about the feature image? (wicked look on my face)
Enjoy last week’s highlights and see upcoming competitions for the week of November 13. Highlight: Women’s Soccer advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history after defeating Rutgers. Captain Shira Cohen (CC ’24) scored in the 89th minute to send the Lions to South Carolina. They will […]
Forget CULPA, read Bwog.
This week, CCSC discussed the relationship between Columbia Public Safety and the NYPD, had a Naloxone training, and presented planning updates.
Time to change the world? Time to look for another planet! British cabinet reshuffle, new federal rule for labor union, stargazing event, and more in this edition of Bwoglines.
“What are you doing?” “I’m making chocolate, of course.”
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.
Hattie and Maren’s review of Hewitt’s festive fall pie party that provided these two girls with a sweet treat.
This week, leading experts in several fields will arrive on campus to share their professional experiences and academic knowledge with students, from public education in NYC to the future of refugees and ways we can get involved.
Why was the volcano so pleasant to be around? Because he was so magmanimous.
I’m fine. This is fine. I love sewing.
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