The Columbia Climate School, in collaboration with Yale’s Center for Business and the Environment, hosted a Sustainable Fashion Exchange event in The Forum on Wednesday, February 5.
Bwog Staff Writer ruminates on authority figures’ off hours
This Valentine’s Day, find a safe space where you can connect with some beautiful bushes and avoid your ex.
On February 11, arts enthusiast and Staff Writer Trisha Karmakar viewed “Maati Katha (Earth Stories)”––a performance sponsored by the South Asia Institute and Dasha Epstein Visiting Scholars and Artists Fund at the Glicker-Milstein Theater.
President Trump’s DEI ban and potential halting of federal funding has sparked uncertainty about the future of research at universities around the country.
Staff Writer Lisa and Deputy Editor Sam issue some very valid complaints about the worst platform ever made.
Hewitt’s pasta station is now self-serve. Was the switch really worth it, though?
All the love to these classes, they just weren’t for us right now!
Bwog Staffer Nathan Yuan laments over Columbia’s frequent false alarms.
They should let me run the Chrysler Building.
Staff Writers Kathleen and Grace review the new food truck!
I hope everyone’s had a good start to the new semester! To prolong the cozy vibes of winter break, we’ve put together a photo album. Enjoy!
On Monday, three students filed a lawsuit against Columbia, claiming the University violated its own policies when disciplining students involved in protests and the encampment during the spring of 2024.
I don’t think it needs defending, just letting you know how common it is.
For this semester’s first BwogBooks review, staff writer Maren Frey covers law school grad Susan Rieger’s (‘76) new book Like Mother, Like Mother.
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