Valentini concludes a ten-year residence as head of Columbia’s undergraduate community and will return to teaching chemistry.
This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID is progressing in the Columbia community.
Covid vaccines & city planning & climate finance, oh my!
Mmm, it’s the remix.
On Saturday, September 11, Bwog sent their Senior Staff Writer/Illustrator Lia Jung to attend the New York Fashion Week runway event to see the debut of Uni-ke, a starting-out fashion label company that was launched in 2018 by two Columbia alumni (Christian Cruz Godoy and J. Haro). Here is what she found.
Candidates took positions on a range of issues, from COVID policies to inclusive language implementation.
This Bwog Staff Writer is in severe credit card debt. They are also in love with whoever made the playlist that plays at the Book Culture at 112th Street. They are also free Thursday night.
This week, ESC got the gears turning on social and institutional initiatives for the upcoming semester.
After three semesters without playing together in person, the CU Wind Ensemble and their brand new artistic director are enthusiastic about making music in the year ahead.
CCSC’s second meeting of the year offers some insight into the commonly posed question of What On Earth Is Going On.
Congratulations! You survived the past two weeks.
Bwog was going through it this past week—for better or for worse.
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