Hot off the press. Editor’s note: mentions of suicide and antisemitism.
This afternoon, President Bollinger announced that Carol Becker, who has served as the Dean of the School of Arts since 2007, plans to step down at the end of the 2022-2023 academic year.
Homecoming and Halloween don’t mix well with midterms, but what does Bwog care?
Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of October 24.
Graphic design truly is CU Republican Club’s passion.
How many Diana burrito bowls can someone stand to eat in one week?
Increasing shifts towards security among politicians and voters alike in the US in today’s Bwoglines.
Come to Lerner 510 at 9 pm for tonight’s open meeting! In the meantime, travel back to a time long long ago, before lanternflies ravaged the city or there was a chef named Mike, to learn the true origin story of Bwog’s beloved green grapes.
Literally the best salmon to ever exist.
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.
Celebrate pre-Halloween week by painting a pumpkin! Or take a break from classes and midterms (ugh) with this week’s on-campus events!
Today’s Bwoglines brings you the three-C’s: computer science, cruise ships, and vitamin C for that nasty cold.
Staff Writers Isa RingswaldEgan and Phoebe Mulder attended the opening night of the Pirandello Project. Editor’s warning: mentions of suicide.
On Thursday, October 20, Atlantic Staff Writer Caitlin Dickerson spoke at Pulitzer Hall in conversation with Daniel Alarcón. Her cover story, An American Catastrophe, investigates family separation during the Trump administration.
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