This week’s events include movie nights, jazz performances, a Columbia Undergraduate Law Review panel, and the world premiere of Something about the Weather!
Columbia and New York City are packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, and there’s never been a better time to experience it first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
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.
Politics, Progress, and Polyrhythms in this morning’s Bwoglines.
Forcing students to take tests about things they don’t believe in is an unacceptable form of compelled speech.
A small conversation with an even smaller subject.
Is it worth going to the Math Building just to snack and vibe? Bwog critics Alec and Layla give their candid opinion.
On Thursday, January 26, Columbia Climate School hosted Dr. Nyeema Harris as part of the Emerging Voices in the Geosciences and Society Seminar Series. Professor Harris gave a talk about how human presence has impacted animals, specifically carnivores, across complex landscapes.
From New Zealand, to San Francisco, to New York: locations with two-part names have taken over the news. Editor’s note: mentions of violence and death.
Guest Writer Arlette Gindi shares a poem for a new roommate.
Guest Writer Paulina Bertilsson and Deputy Editor Sophie Conrad take on the best discounted Morningside Heights restaurants.
A hot-seat trial-by-fire for the new Dean.
On Tuesday, Barnard Dining announced several changes to its dining halls, including a new dining location opening February 13.
Applications for Daily Editors, Staff Writers, Illustrators, and Tech Team positions are due tonight, January 27 at 11:59 pm EST!
Lover of books (or possibly zines)? Today’s Bwoglines might have something for you! Editor’s warning: mentions of death and violence.
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