Let’s ignore the history of racism by pushing it to the corners of our brains (oh, and the corners of museums).
Home alone? More like in at home, in college, and lost…
In an announcement Monday morning, the commissioner of New York City’s health department announced that all New Yorkers 18 and over would be eligible to receive a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
A Bwog Staffer lets you know when the next available CPS appointment time is.
With course registration upon us, staffers Charlotte Slovin, Charlie Bonkowsky, and Elizabeth Walker take a look at all the options…
Why “Shout” when you can attend Bwog’s Open Meeting?
Guest Bwogger Emma Melnikov has the inside scoop on the shock caused by the exasperating search to find a place to sit and eat your dinner at John Jay.
“Scars of Metamorphosis” by Anjali Ramakrishnan (BC‘23) is an intriguing look at mental illness through the frame of the writer’s process. It ran at the Glicker-Milstein Theater on November 12 and 13.
BBC America: August Coronavirus Report with Amelia Wilkinson, which premiered on Friday, aimed for biting political satire. The result was a convoluted take on power and collective tragedy.
The Lions let out a whimper as they fell to the Marist Red Foxes 67-82, leaving them 0-2 for the season.
Staff Writer Ava Slocum’s Lit Hum professor recommended that her class attend Wednesday evening’s talk, “Classical Allusions in Contemporary African-American Poetry.” And it was so interesting! Dr. Chiyuma Elliott gave her presentation over Zoom, in a guest lecture coordinated by the Morningside Institute.
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. Also, get your flu shot if you haven’t!!
A new climate deal was struck in Glasgow, while the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree was struck down in Maryland.
Three panelists shared their perspectives on how the pandemic has shaped our collective mental wellbeing.
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