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.
Floods in South Africa, drag in the basement of Lerner, “what?” in an Arizona freezer.
If you’re wondering why googly eyes are spawning all over campus, Visual Editor Shane Maughn has your answer.
On Thursday, April 14, Marianne Williamson addressed a lecture hall packed with Columbia University students. Covering topics from capitalism to Christ and psychic health to sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll, Williamson dazzled the crowd with her unique outlook and powerful personal presence.
Editor Solomia Dzhaman presents Mechanical Engineering: the major for the engineer who likes a bit of everything.
New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, and now that so much of it is online for free, there’s never been a better time to experience it first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
So this is what business people learn to do in business school?
On Day 5 of Columbia’s housing lottery, the suite selection may have slowed down, but the fight for corridor-style singles is just ramping up.
Earlier today, Columbia released the names of this year’s honorary degree recipients, including Hillary Rodham Clinton and Yo-Yo Ma. Editor’s Warning: This article contains mentions of sexual abuse allegations.
The Sixth Annual Alumni Poetry Reading Series occurred in Dodge 501 on Wednesday afternoon.
How does stand one out when thousands of other students are taking the same exact pictures in the same exact Pantone 290 gowns?
Stressful times call for… alternative treatment methods.
On Day 4 of Columbia’s housing lottery, we said goodbye to singles in many senior favorites and set the stage for a Hunger Games-style competition over the remaining suites.
Need some snacks to fuel your late-night study sessions? We’ll tell you where to get the best prices in the neighborhood.
On Thursday morning, Columbia President Lee Bollinger announced he will step down at the end of the 2022–23 academic year.
Single Girls’ Valentines Day
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