On Monday afternoon, Senior Staff Writer Charlotte Slovin and Staff Writer Julia Tolda attended a Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience event titled How Music Moves Us: Exploring the Connection Between Music and Emotions. The event focused on the ways music moves humans through the lens of neuroscience, movie-scoring, and machine learning.
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After a bit of whining, Illustrator Shane Maughn investigates the real reason his professor’s face hasn’t made an appearance on Zoom all semester.
While reflecting on how the Barnumbia experience has changed in the era of COVID-19, I realized that I won’t be able to host a visiting prospective student this year, and it made me very sad.
Believe it or not, this semester is more than halfway over. Time flies (not). ESC is trying to alleviate some of your stress in these last few weeks.
In my humble opinion, humans have put way too much faith in birds.
It’s been a hell of a two weeks since the last Field Notes. In that time, Bwog did its best to simply survive.
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.
Now that Science Editor Sarah Braner has been freed from MSNBC’s clutches, we’re thrilled to welcome you back to this week’s slightly delayed edition of Science Fair! Sure is nice to think that science might matter after all. As always, if you want your event featured email science@bwog.com!
Staff Writer Sydney Contreras, who is currently taking three English classes and hasn’t taken math in three years, tries to calculate just how much reading she has done this semester.
Bwog Staff knows you have been procrastinating your homework by spending seven hours on TikTok. Please go to bed.
Good news? In my Monday Bwoglines? In 2020? It’s more likely than you’d think.
Staff Writer Grace Novarr attended the YouTube live premiere of Miscast 2020, Columbia Musical Theater Society’s homage to the traditional Broadway fundraiser.
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