It’s hard not to relate everything to Taylor Swift in life, especially on the week of her eleventh studio album. And while I know not all of us are huge fans of hers, I know everyone can understand the comparisons between her life and ours. Enjoy some lovely connections between the buildings we call home […]
On Sunday, April 14, News Editor Emma Burris and Staff Writer Viviana Pereyo went to the Lenfest Center matinee show of Timmy, a stunning new play written by visionary Columbia Playwriting MFA student Megan Rivkin.
McBain and Carlton are two places to live on the island of Manhattan.
With heat comes fun and forgetting (or trying to forget) school.
Deputy Arts Editor Avery Baumel writes about the magic of dancing in and watching the Colab Performing Arts Collective’s Colab x Molab spring showcase.
Enjoy this week’s highlights and view upcoming competitions for the week of April 15!
The Government’s failure to provide adequate funding to various initiatives is triggering negative effects across the country. Editor’s Note: mentions of Death and Violence.
Come be one of the “cool kids” and tell us how much you love us in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm!
KCST celebrates its 30th spring show with an audience favorite.
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.
Here’s to hoping last week’s showers bring April Flowers, especially in time for this week’s events! This week, the Columbia Vegan Society will host their Earth Day Fair, historian Angela D LeBlank-Ernst will speak at Barnard, the Columbia Global Paris Center will host panels on questions in journalism, and so much more!
Have 100 meal swipes left for the next three weeks? Here’s how to use them up!
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