Dean Kromm announced the death of recent Columbia graduate, Jane Watson, CC ’22, in an email today. Editor’s warning: mentions of death.
On Wednesday, The Center for Science and Society hosted a lecture by Elaine Ayers – “Three Inches Deep of Wet Moss,” as a part of their New York History of Science Lecture Series sponsored by Columbia University. Ayers spoke about her moss research and its role in colonial plant transportation.
Staff Writer Elijah Knodell attended a conversation with Belarusian poet-translator Valzhyna Mort presented by Literary Translation at Columbia.
Continuing with this year’s World Leaders Forum speaker series, Prime Minister of North Macedonia Dimitar Kovachevski discussed the benefits of multinationalism, argued for Balkan integration, and condemned Russian aggression on Ukraine.
Festivals and alleged fraud are featured in today’s Bwoglines. Editor’s warning: Mentions of death and violence.
On Monday, Frans Timmermans, Vice President of the European Commission, talked about the importance of a green energy transition for democracy and international security in a conversation moderated by Jason Bordoff.
From causing extreme inconvenience to almost jeopardizing Barnard housing, we hate you Duo.
Deputy Events Editor and Senior Staff Writer Julia Tolda attended the Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures’ first screening of Fall 2022, Madalena (2021). TW: transphobia.
This article serves as a how-to guide for making friends with (or being blacklisted by) your classmates!
Where a new Bwog Staff Writer attempts to review the new cafe in Avery Hall that everyone somehow forgot about.
Soup and Core lovers rejoice! This article is for you!
Gear up for the first day of fall with some new laws!
We’ve all been there. Bwog can teach you how to recover expertly and gracefully so your trans and/or nonbinary friends don’t have to.
Don’t shit yourself. Here’s how to get through the early morning knock.
Some read the stars, others palms or bird flight. But Bwog? Bwog divines dorms (only those deemed worthy).
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