MENU CATEGORIES

Connect with us

Submit a Tip
MENU CATEGORIES
Posts with Category "Events"
Events

Rawcus

@ Roone Arledge Auditorium Hip-hop Showcase and Breakdance Competition. Featuring performances by: Raw Elementz, Onyx, Ace & Mpho, spoken word showcase, Columbia’s own DJ Austin, artwork from graffiti artists around the city, and RHYTHM CITY from ABDC Talent from NY’s top breakdance crews: Supercr3w, Full FX, Floor Obsessions, Mighty Zulu Kings, Dynamic Rockers, 5 Crew […]

Read More

@ 328 Milbank Hall Join Columbia/Barnard Hillel and the Black Students’ Organization for a screening of Anna Deavere Smith’s innovative and provocative film, Fires in the Mirror: August 1991. Crown Heights, Brooklyn. A Hasidic man’s car jumps a curb and kills a seven-year-old black child. Hours later, a Hasidic student is stabbed to death in […]

Read More
Events

Oral Surgery Panel

@ Hamilton 309 Interested in dentistry or medicine? How about both? CAPS and AMSA are holding the first joint panel on oral surgery! Please come to Hamilton 309 on Tuesday, March 23rd at 7pm. Dr. Sidney Eisig and Dr. Stewart Lazow will be speaking at this panel about oral surgery and their experiences as oral […]

Read More

Echoes is the Barnard literary magazine. We accept art and writing from all CU-affiliated schools. Barnardechoes@gmail.com http://eclipse.barnard.columbia.edu/~echoes/index.html

Read More

Apply for the 2010-11 editorial board of The Current! The Current is Columbia’s undergraduate magazine of contemporary politics, culture, and Jewish affairs. We’re looking for students interested in writing and editing on any of these topics during the coming school year. Please visit www.columbiacurrent.org to learn more about the magazine, to read about the available […]

Read More
Events

Cathedral Tours

Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Amsterdam at 112th Street The Episcopal Campus Ministry offers Columbia and Barnard free, simultaneous tours of the world’s largest cathedral. Register at: rs3046@columbia.edu or 212-316-7427 by April 22nd. What students have said about the tour: “This tour was truly amazing. Our guide was awesome (even stayed around later to […]

Read More
Events

SEBS Midterm Study Break

Come chill with us and melt your worries away! Stressed about midterms? Good company and sugar can do miracles. Come melt your worries away with our mouth-watering desserts! FREE Cheesecake, Ice Cream, and Soda will be provided! Location: Satow Room, Lerner Hall Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 Time: 8 PM Sponsored by Scientists and Engineers […]

Read More

ed D Satow Room in Lerner Hall “I Had an Abortion” film screening and discussion with Sister Circle and filmmakers Jennifer Baumgardner and Gillian Aldrich. Description of the film: Powerful, poignant, and fiercely honest, I HAD AN ABORTION tackles taboo, featuring 10 women – including famed feminist Gloria Steinem – who candidly describe experiences spanning […]

Read More
Events

Ice Cream Study Break!

Hillel, 3rd floor lounge 606 W. 115th St. (Across from Schapiro)

Read More

Room 707, International Affairs Building Confused by the health care debate? Wondering what reconciliation is? Come join Columbia’s own Professor Gregory Wawro, Professor Bob Erikson, and Professor David Epstein for a discussion of the health care debate. The event, called “Understanding Health Care Reform: Politics, Procedure, and Public Opinion,” will take place this Wednesday, March […]

Read More

Your Imagination Would you like to win $100 to Community Food and Juice or Westside Market for creating an original design for two posters that will be displayed in residence halls all across campus next year? The EcoReps Waste and Recycling Committee is opening up a Recycling Poster Competition to the whole community, and if […]

Read More

Math 312 Join CBA for a FREE Wine and Cheese Pairing event. We’ll discuss basic pairing rules and demonstrate them with some delicious pairings! If you like what you see (and taste), you should consider our new Wine Appreciation Course. Last moth’s class was a hit and our April course will be even better!! Please […]

Read More

Math 312 A fast-paced version of our standard course. Cover the same material in half the time! The accelerated course will meet twice a week for three weeks on the following dates. All our classes use real alcohol to teach you hundreds of drinks. That means you can actually taste the drinks you make. You […]

Read More

Math 312 Monday/Wednesday Accelerated Mixology Course A fast-paced version of our standard course. Cover the same material in half the time! The accelerated course will meet twice a week for three weeks on the following dates. All our classes use real alcohol to teach you hundreds of drinks. That means you can actually taste the […]

Read More

Kellogg Center, IAB The faith of politicians, academics, and regulators in the efficacy of self-regulating markets fostered the deregulation that was a central factor leading to the crisis. In Questioning the Self-Regulating Market, panelists will scrutinize the commonplace notion that the “natural” and most efficient state of a market is to be free of regulation. […]

Read More

Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

View Results

Loading ... Loading ...

Recent Comments

i missed so much this year wtf (read more)
Bwog Presents: The Official Top 100 Pop Culture Moments Of 2025
January 7, 2026
ghosts of bwoggers past are so proud y'all are continuing the top 100 pcm tradition so beautifully <3 (read more)
Bwog Presents: The Official Top 100 Pop Culture Moments Of 2025
January 2, 2026
$80 is more than reasonable for a large scale print mounted to board. The staff at Ivy League are indeed very (read more)
Hate Letter: Prices at Ivy League Stationers & Printers
December 31, 2025
Please check out the Christmas Market in the Lobby of The Forum Building on W 125Th Street. (read more)
The Best Stall At The Bryant Park Christmas Market
December 19, 2025

Comment Policy

The purpose of Bwog’s comment section is to facilitate honest and open discussion between members of the Columbia community. We encourage commenters to take advantage of—without abusing—the opportunity to engage in anonymous critical dialogue with other community members. A comment may be moderated if it contains:
  • A slur—defined as a pejorative derogatory phrase—based on ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, ability, or spiritual belief
  • Hate speech
  • Unauthorized use of a person’s identity
  • Personal information about an individual
  • Baseless personal attacks on specific individuals
  • Spam or self-promotion
  • Copyright infringement
  • Libel
  • COVID-19 misinformation