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Need somewhere to hide from the rain today? Lerner’s hottest spot is the walk-in flu clinic.
After months of organizing, Barnard College Resident Assistants announced today that they have filed for union recognition with OPEIU Local 153, and demanded voluntary recognition from President Beilock.
Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of October 3.
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Brazilian election, Hurricane Ian, and public resources featured in this morning’s edition.
Fall has arrived! Grab your PSL and weighted blanket and cozy up in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm for Bwog’s weekly open meeting.
On Friday, September 23, Columbia Global Centers | Rio de Janeiro, Columbia World Projects (CWP), and Obama Foundation Scholar Alumni brought together speakers and panelists to speak on the ever-changing standards of spirituality, technology, finance, and civic action in regard to climate change.
On Wednesday, September 28, Staff Writer Phoebe Mulder attended a conversation between Deborah Paredez and Margo Jefferson on Jefferson’s Constructing A Nervous System: A Memoir.
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.
Migration and gender politics is the theme for this week’s EEOC, featuring events centered on gender, sexuality, and movement through places and times.
Bundle up and bike for a cause! Radiators, cancer research, and updates on Hurricane Ian are all featured in today’s Bwoglines.
Bros is the first romantic comedy about a gay couple to be released by a major Hollywood studio. And it is not one of those gay movies that caters to straight people.
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