On Thursday, the Columbia Public Health Club held its inaugural event, “What’s going on with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout?” featuring Dr. Stephen Morse, a professor of Epidemiology at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health. Beyond discussing action items for this limbo between the despair of the pandemic and the hope vaccines offer, he explained why […]
The Pass/D/Fail option for students in Columbia College, the School of General Studies, and the School of Engineering have been extended for the Spring 2021 semester.
Senior Staff Writer Zane Bekheet explains all the reasons she hasn’t paid attention to a single zoom lecture.
Here at Bwog, we do our best to bring your attention to important guest lecturers and special events on campus. If you notice any events excluded from our calendar or have a correction, let us know in the comments or email events@bwog.com. Check out Bwog’s event’s calendar, which will attempt to compile every campus event […]
Happening in the World: Disha Ravi, a climate activist in India, has been arrested for sharing a “toolkit” that guides activists on how they can protest and support protestors. Delhi Police confirmed her arrest in a tweet on Sunday, reporting that she was accused of helping create and spread the document (CNN). Happening in the […]
Internal Editor Aditi and Arts Editor Maya continue their rampage of writing personals for other Bwoggers.
This week, SGA Rep Council heard from Barnard Trustees Jyoti Menon BC ‘01 and Marcia Lynn Sells BC ‘81 P ‘23 about the work they do on the Board of Trustees.
Single for the summer? In a complicated situation? Happily cuffed? Yearning and/or pining? Bwog doesn’t discriminate! Find your perfect V-Day soundtrack below, and (try to) enjoy these unprecedented times.
To the aimless, the confused, and the curious — here’s *almost* everything you need to know about being a history major as a part of Bwog’s ongoing plot to demystify every department in this University.
Italy but make it a Super Mario Bros. version. Editor’s Warning: mentions of violence
Look no further for your Valentine this year, as Internal Editor Aditi tries to set up yet another one of her friends.
Daily Editor Henry Astor brings you the highlights from the remarks of Sylvia Burwell Mathews and Dr. Dave A. Chokshi, two eminent leaders in American public health, on the American public health system and how we can strengthen it.
Internal Editor Aditi makes a case for the wonderful Arts Editor Maya to be your Valentine. Yeah, you!
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