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.
Guest Writer Riley Stacy walks you through the most humbling experience of her life.
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A real succession is happening in the family that may have inspired the popular show of the same name.
Samuel Terblanche, a CC junior majoring in Sustainable Development with a concentration in Economics, passed away after a recent illness.
Guest writer Sania Hammad tells a tale of triumph, defeat, and the epic highs and lows of existing in a dorm without air conditioning
Guest Writer Maren Frey’s moment of feeling oh so freshman fully hit when she accidentally used six meal swipes in one day—made worse by the fact that the President of Barnard ended up mentioning it in her convocation speech……
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Interested in global politics? The war on rats? This edition of Bwoglines has you covered!
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Guest writers Simone and Andrea investigate the campus water drought and share their findings.
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