After a stunning first March Madness win against Washington, Women’s Basketball falls short against West Virginia on Saturday.
Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. I hope you are doing well on this rainy day. Welcome back from break! 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.
Check out a safety workshop or UNICEF lecture this week as you return from spring break!
Columbia announces new policies, including a mask ban with exceptions and increased police authority, in an effort to regain $400 million in federal funding. Editor’s warning: mentions of violence and death.
A list of the best shows to binge over the break!
The movement is more than a protest; it is a demonstration of what community and intergenerational healing can accomplish. The fight to defend Mauna Kea prioritizes love, balance, and cultural wisdom.
Last Thursday night, Staff Writer Nadia Lam attended the documentary “Satisfied,” screened at the Athena Film Festival, and stayed behind for a Q&A session with Tony Award winner Renee Elise Goldsberry and co-director Melissa Haizlip.
Can you believe that orchestra tickets are being sold for more than $900!?!?!
Founded in the fall of 2024, People of the Environment delves into topics at the intersection of the arts and the environment.
A New Zealand movie that satisfies the feminine urge to commit justified arson!
Two Columbia residences were searched by agents from ICE.
Schermerhorn’s Mysteries Resolved
September 11, 2025Amelia Alverson Steps Down As Executive Vice President For University Development And Alumni Relations
September 11, 2025Schermerhorn’s Mysteries Resolved
September 10, 2025You Wish You Were In My Buddhism Class
August 20, 2025