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Baby Bwogger is back at it again to explain those pesky acronyms to you! You’re welcome.
This week’s episode, I mean General Body Meeting, of the ESC featured discussions about creating a new biology minor and more new faces.
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This week, Bwog got philosophic. What is the difference between romantic and platonic love? Am I working when I’m not working? Am I fine when I’m not fine?
Long days, Zoom fatigue. Every now and then, we know your mind wanders. Ours does too.
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CCSC Bureau Chief Maddie Goodman returns for a second week on the job to tell you about two important student surveys you should definitely fill out, like right now!
Science Editor Sarah Braner has finally beaten off the remains of summer lethargy with a cudgel and is thrilled to welcome you back to Science Fair, Bwog’s central for all the science – well, some of it – happening at Columbia. Well, happening at Columbia’s digital nexus. Well, just happening.
Staff Writer Julia Tolda is still traumatized by her 8th-grade jazz teacher who called her “the worst dancer she ever had the displeasure of laying her eyes upon.”
New Bwog Staffer Rania Borgani attended Under The Greenwood Tree, a documentary that takes a look at the making of the play As You Like It, performed by 200 various New Yorkers.
In University Writing: Readings in Medical Humanities last fall, some sections had the chance to read, discuss, and respond to “Sentimental Medicine,” a thought-provoking essay by Eula Biss. In this October Virtual Narrative Medicine Rounds event, we had the opportunity to hear from Eula Biss herself, this time exploring the pervasive nature of capitalism and […]
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