In an email to students last Friday, the Student Affairs Committee highlighted extensive “troubling” changes made to the Rules of University Conduct over the summer, expressing concerns over a lack of transparency from the Board of Trustees.
The Columbia University Center for Science and Society hosted four speakers lastSaturday who shared their experiences with efforts to revitalize and connect Indigenous languages and art with communities across the Americas.
Bwog pays a visit to the Wallach Art Gallery.
The life of a Bwogger is actually romantic.
Come to Bwog’s open meeting to share your ideas!
“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
Welcome back to Columbia and to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. I hope you are surviving midterms and maybe getting a tiny bit of sleep. As always, email science.bwog@gmail.com if you want your event featured!
This week you can embrace the autumn spirit by dancing, snacking, and going apple picking with your fellow Columbians.
Bwog is loving this weather! Not too hot and not too cold.
Social activism incentivized by a free concert, who could want anything more?
On Friday, September 26th, Columbia Climate School hosted AJR’s Adam Met for a NYC Climate Week Event at The Forum. This event was recorded to become an episode of Met’s podcast Sing for Science.
Vegan At Barnumbia
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