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.
This week’s events include the UNESCO World Press Freedom Day, Professional Report of Columbia’s Finances, and a series of photo essays on the Animacy of Nature!
This is your official reminder that raw flour is bad for you.
For incoming freshmen who want homey suite style living where you can make close relationships with the people you live with, Hartley is the place for you!
On April 26, 2023, Staff Writer Maya Reisner virtually attended the 24th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum.
You, too, could spend multiple hours staring out your massive window, watching the blue sky and busting quad, feeling the AC on your skin. This is peace.
The Mario and Luigi of Columbia are back and beautiful and we are proposing marriage. Maybe you should too.
A boy taking initiative when it matters.
From a senior who’s tried (almost) all of them, a comprehensive breakdown of the boba teas to check out and the ones to avoid at Columbia’s favorite campus cafe.
Expect these to be delivered to your doorstep in the coming weeks. No, you can’t cancel your subscription.
Last week, Senior Staff Writer Lillian Rountree spoke with Professor Michael Thaddeus about the state of the University administration, faculty empowerment and disempowerment, and the place of tenure and academic freedom in these debates at Columbia.
Fun for all ages (of posters)!
On Thursday, April 20, Staff Writer Alison Hog had a conversation with Peruvian-American novelist, audio journalist, and Columbia professor Daniel Alarcón.
Butler Brackets: Whose Name Should Really Be On Butler Library?
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May 18, 2026