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.
Unfortunately, we all know it: midterms season is here. This time of the semester definitely gets busy, but luckily, if you are looking for a break from your studies, simply check out this week’s “Every Event on Campus” and find the event just for you!
Putin and Xi reunited, a new Louisiana governor, and more.
A Columbia student’s thoughts on UPenn exaggerating their student-faculty ratio.
Barnard students: please let me wear sweatpants to class. I can’t wear something nice every day of my life.
Mikhail Zygar, a renowned writer and journalist, spoke at the Harriman Institute regarding his new book and the beliefs and narratives that led to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
There’s more to a university inauguration than speeches—like faculty getting to show off their finest fits!
Your ears will be blessed and your heart, full. Editor’s Warning: mentions of death and violence.
A compilation of the absolute very bestest perfectest Halloween costumes that I think we’ll see on campus this Halloween. Please execute them so I can tell my mom I was right.
Your favorite, most reliable Barnumbia advice-givers, Nikki Nambiar & Tal Bloom, launch the first article of their immaculate advice column.
On Monday, The Mailman School of Public Health held a panel discussion featuring leaders from the Lenape Center to discuss Lenape epistemologies and healthcare.
Columbia offers a free shuttle service to ID-holders and affiliates, providing transportation through Morningside Heights, Harlem, Washington Heights, Fort Lee, and the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
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