Don’t let the post-Baccahanal slump win…
So many nuisances, so little space, one unanswered question: why would a man be there?
Judith Butler will be speaking in Pulitzer Hall tonight alongside scholars Emily Raboteau and Alisa Solomon.
On understanding the seemingly universal love-hate relationship with Columbia.
From last-minute headliner changes to friends getting CUEMS-ed, this Bacchanal was certainly an eventful one. But one thing never changes. And that, of course, is borg.
Check out the cherry blossoms around the city!
The people have chosen! Movement in Broadway, East Campus, 600 West 113 and Woodbridge.
Hello and welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. I hope you survived the Bacchanal madness and aren’t getting hit too hard by the Sunday scaries. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
This week you can tap into your creativity by decorating pottery, painting plein air, learning about French literature, or supporting student performances.
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