Tensions are high between Taiwan and China, as Taiwan’s new President takes office. Editor Warnings: Violence and Death.
Bwog is trying to beat the annual mystery sickness…and failing.
Columbia English professor Joseph Albernaz celebrated his new book, Common Measures, in a lively discussion on formations of community.
Despite an early lead and initial momentum, the Columbia Lions struggled to counter Harvard’s dominant offense.
Last Friday, The Forum at Columbia hosted a panel of climate justice educators, where they discussed how universities can create real change in the field of environmental advocacy.
On October 11, art enthusiast and Staff Writer Trisha Karmakar checked out a Movement Lab film screening as part of the Moving Body-Moving Image Initiative.
Columbia Engineering students vote in favor of divestment from Israel, joining other colleges in the university-wide movement.
Another week gone by, and another edition of This Week In Bworts with it.
Should sanitation workers have more jurisdiction? Vote now! (If you are a New York City resident.)
Come join us for our open meeting in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm!
ILAS Hosts Guest Panel with Argentinian Experts to Explore the Iconic Political Cartoon Mafalda and Her Relationship to the 21st Century
Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
Wishing you could attend events on campus, but there’s just never enough free time? Just attend one of the many events in this week’s edition of Every Event On Campus that serves a meal!
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