Enjoy fall break! Here are some science events for when you come back. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
No, this isn’t a new cinematic universe. Editor’s Warning: mentions of sexual harassment
The announcement came amid a new policy for ReopenCU daily symptom attestations. Barnard and GS students will continue to be required to have a host sign them into Columbia residence halls.
Where the College falls short of supporting low-income students, Barnard Mutual Aid shows up to fill the gap.
Any costume is sexy on YOUR sexy body. But, if you were hankering for a hot Barnumbia-related costume for Halloween, you came to the right place.
Which Barnard and Columbia professors (possibly) stan Nicki Minaj?
Beginning October 28, CUID cards will be temporarily deactivated following five building access attempts with an incomplete ReopenCU daily COVID-19 symptom attestation.
On Wednesday October 27, the Barnard Vagelos Computational Science Center hosted artist Jan Nikolai Nelles to speak about technoheritage and the politics of digital preservation. Staff writer Cher Li learned about the expansiveness that digitalization and art offer to reclaim stolen cultural heritage.
It’s hypersonic! Boogie woogie woogie. Editor’s note: Mention of gun violence
On Wednesday, October 27, a walkout organized by the Student Workers of Columbia in anticipation of their November 3 strike deadline culminated in protestors entering President Bollinger’s “Freedom of Speech and Press” class, forcing its cancellation.
This week’s meeting was chock-full of information about last week’s meeting with the Deans, Grad Strike support, upcoming events, and GSSC swag.
This week ESC talked about expanding halal food options and expanding the student body.
This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.
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