On Monday, March 7, the Center for Jazz Studies at Columbia University hosted the conversation, “Playing Othello,” as part of their year-long program “Such Sweet Thunder: Ellington Plays Shakespeare–Love and Power in Adaptation.” Deputy News Editor Paulina Rodriguez and Deputy Events Editor Ava Slocum attended the discussion at Columbia’s Miller Theater.
Staff Writer Julia Tolda attended the Russian Film Club screening of The Guide (Поводир) by Oles Sanin, a Ukrainian movie.
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During their last meeting before spring break, CCSC members deliberate constitutional amendments and brainstorm structures for an upcoming expansion survey.
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After two years of virtual festivals, the Bacchanal Student Committee has announced the spring concert will be held in-person but off-campus at Hell’s Kitchen music venue Terminal 5.
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Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of March 7.
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Sunday, March 6: Heavy fog reported in Hamilton 406.
Bwog coped with the stress of the season about as well as you’d expect.
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