“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
This week’s events include a celebration of the legacy of MLK, Barnard’s first Zora Neale Hurston summit, and a talk with City Council Member Chi Ossé.
A freighter has been freed from Lake Erie after being trapped in the ice for four days.
AskBwog gives their take on taking the first steps to starting a relationship.
On Friday, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) held a protest calling for an end to police presence at Columbia, the opening of the College Walk gates, and a “campus and community that is safe and free for all.” CW: mentions of violence.
Oh, to be a fat orange cat with nine college-aged moms. From stray to slay, as my dad said.
Five child care centers in Brooklyn and Queens face potential closures. Content warning: mentions of sexual assault and substance abuse
Bwog kicks off the semester by answering an age-old question: how do you stop procrastinating?
We know it, we love it, we rely on it a little too much sometimes. CULPA is a blessing and a curse, but we can all work to make it a little better.
Same-sex marriage is legalized in Thailand. Editor Warning: Mentions of gun violence
Upon returning from winter break, many Barnard and Columbia students were rudely awakened to the fact that they could not access the other school’s dining halls until the semester officially started, causing trouble for many hungry students.
No because why do we call it that? Why do we lie to ourselves?
Are you interested in joining Bwog? Take a break from the cold and join us for our first open meeting in Lerner 510 at 9 pm on Sunday!
NOMADS Presents “Teaghlach”
October 29, 2025A Super Nice Escape From Midterms!
October 29, 2025Columbia Zetas Join The Make Stride Breast Cancer Walk
October 26, 2025Vegan At Barnumbia
October 20, 2025