In a dramatic reading of six scenes from King Lear, Theater of War Productions brought to life a new interpretation of the classic Lit Hum Shakespeare play.
WE are young, but you seniors are old. Send in your Senior Wisdom nominations by Saturday, April 26, 11:59 pm EST.
Across Columbia’s campus, a subtle complication is taking a toll on the mental health of students.
Bwog’s picks for the most innovative and inspiring borgs this year.
Thanks to new technology, more details about the sinking of the Titanic have come to light.
A reflection on the purpose of higher education and if it reaches those who “deserve” it.
On Thursday, April 3, Staff Writer Mary Cook attended the original student production “Femme Noire, Nuit Blanche” (Black Woman, White Night) at the Glicker-Milstein Theatre.
Post-Bacchanal blues? Go cheer on the Lions this week!
Demonstrators gathered in Chicago, Boston, DC, and New York on Saturday to protest Trump’s border enforcement and deportation policies, as well as mass firings under the Department of Government Efficiency.
Hogan dreams are gone on day 4.
Columbia Housing released housing information for the class of 2029, announcing that some first-year students will now live in Wien Hall, which previously housed only upperclassmen.
Come to our open meeting tonight in Lerner 510 at 9 pm!
Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. I hope you had fun at Bacchanal! 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.
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