“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.
Columbia and Barnard have so many amazing student groups, and we love advertising their events! Enjoy this lovely third week of April with some of these student- (or University-) hosted special discussions, screenings, and more.
The two firms behind the casino bid say the theater and restaurant opponents are “being dramatic.”
Welcome back to Science 101, Bwog’s semi-regular advice column geared toward science students! In this edition, Science Editor Sydney Wells explains the different physics majors at Barnumbia.
It is sunny in beautiful New York and all the Columbia students are here for it.
On April 14th, Staff Writer Monisha Gunasekera attended a conversation hosted by Art + Life with Eileen Myles, poet, novelist, and art journalist.
What are we going to do for three hours endlessly now? Editors Note: Mentions of Violence
The style of John Jay, the atmosphere of Furnald, and a sprinkle of unique Wallach wiggles.
Staff Writer Hannah Keyes attended a presentation on the MCNY exhibition, “City of Faith: Religion, Activism, and Urban Space,” by curator Azra Dawood and a following conversation between Dawood and professor Najam Haider.
Editor Emeritus Grace Fitzgerald-Diaz tells you all you need to know about one of the best spaces on the Barnumbia campus.
Editor’s Note: Mentions of Sexual Violence
Your favorite JTS-Adjacent Barnard students, Social Media Editor Talia Bloom and Staff Writer Lily Pazner, cosplayed as JTS students for the day. Read all about it!
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