LOTS of climate events to choose from this week! Email braner@bwog.com if you want your event to be featured!
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… email editors@bwog.com for the meeting link.
Huh, I wonder what unidentified object hit Jupiter.
For those who just aren’t ready for precedented times.
Here are the weirdest and most memorable things we heard from the first week of classes, in our semesterly opening remarks compilation.
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment contributed to a seminar titled “Fixing The Business of Food: Private Sector Alignment with the SDGs and Accountability to Achieve Food Systems Transformation.” Guest Writer Linus Glenhaber covered Thursday’s 8 am event.
Welcome back to another year of arts coverage! “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
This Saturday’s Bwoglines fill you in on news as far as France and as close as Baker Stadium.
Starting at 7 pm tonight, students are only allowed to access their assigned residence hall, social gatherings will be limited to 10 people, and visitors to residence halls will not be permitted.
On September 16th, Dr. Waverly Duck gave a lecture on the sociology of tacit racism as part of an ongoing lecture series at the Center for Research on People of Color.
It’s Constitution Day, and Bwoglines brings you news from D.C., Australia, and the Upper West Side.
Deputy Science Editor Phoebe Lu learns about African perspectives on climate change policies and offers her two cents on what it means to go to webinars and lectures at Columbia.
Guest Writer Linus Glenhaber investigates what he assumes will be the next varsity sport.
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