Happening in the World: World Health Organization Director Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus met with Chinese government officials as the death toll from the coronavirus continues to rise. The mayor of Wuhan confirmed to CNBC that there are about 1,000 known cases of the coronavirus in the city. (CNBC) Happening in the US: Five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant died […]
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Senior Staff Writer Jake Tibbetts, with input from other staffers, has assembled a playlist for you to listen to as you embrace new beginnings and look to the future. Before you ask, he did include more than one Vampire Weekend song.
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.
We’re back with Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly curated list of interesting STEM-related talks, symposiums, and events happening on campus. For science and non-science majors alike, our list will bring you events that will satisfy your scientific curiosity for everything from astronomy to zoology, and everything in between.
Samwise Gamgee, greatest friend in the world and gardener extraordinaire gives us a speech to uplift us in the darkest of times
Jeff Goldblum was right when he said “life finds a way.” Cosmic ray detectors just really want to keep doing what they are doing!
It is a cold hard fact that students forget what they learned in school over summer vacation…but winter break is shorter and so we must remember more of what we learned, right? Right??
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New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, but sometimes it’s difficult to break the Morningside-bubble and experience it all first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined on campus.
On the morning of Lunar New Year, this edition of Bwoglines covers natural disasters, lost museum pieces, and the effects of the dangerous coronavirus.
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Columbia Alumni (and other accounts?) posted a meme on Instagram (and other channels?) that is wrong.
Staff Writer Alyse Rovner has come to understand the magical powers and prestige of the John Jay Spa water.
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