“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
This week, campus is full of exciting events celebrating history, cultural heritage, and our student community. Don’t miss the opportunity to indulge in some international treats!
Go see plays and films both on and off campus this month!
these bwoggers! They’re trying to murder me! -Laura Rosenbury, probably
The swim test doesn’t have to be all that bad—if you know the right time to take it.
What have we been doing wrong? How can we fix our approach to climate change?
The Columbia Climate School hosted a Signature Speaker Series event with Andrew Freedman called “Going to Extremes: Life on the Front Lines of Climate Journalism” this past Tuesday in celebration of Earth Month.
Ever wanted to live out your gothic lit dreams and see Frankenstein live? Now’s your chance!
McBain may be your last hope for a single.
Chef Don’s is Morningside Campus royalty. Argue with the wall.
Ksenia Karelina, a Russian-American ballerina, was released in a prisoner swap after being imprisoned in Russia for donating to a Ukraine aid charity. Editor’s note: mentions of death.
Schapiro singles are going, going, gone!
Columbia’s largest student-run dance group made a huge splash at their By the SeashOrchesis performance. .
Times like these call for more than a self-help checklist.
Butler Brackets: Whose Name Should Really Be On Butler Library?
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May 18, 2026