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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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Experts weighed in on the issues most important to voters a month out from the presidential election.

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Into journalism, memoirs, or essays? Look no further than this edition of Every Event On Campus to find the perfect writing-related event to attend this week!

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Julian Zelizer and Karen Greenberg discussed their new book Our Nation At Risk: Election Integrity as a National Security Issue in a conversation with Columbia Law Professor Jeremy Kessler.

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On Tuesday, Staff Writer Peyton Nelson attended the Vice Presidential Debate Watch Party hosted by the Barnard Athena Center for Leadership.

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Happy Fall! Find information about some exciting events around campus this week, including three book talks, below!

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This past Tuesday, the World Leaders Forum hosted Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre in a conversation about energy transition titled “Norway and the Age of Energy.”

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On Wednesday, Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font visited Columbia University for the third time in the past three years.

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On Monday, Staff Writer Harper Rosenberg attended Columbia Votes’ panel event on local and national elections.

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It’s that time of year when College Walk is filled with fancy black cars and world leaders. Sign up to attend a World Leaders Forum event asap to see the inside of Low Library (and listen to world leaders)!

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Already looking for internships, even though you’ve barely survived the shopping period? Attend events hosted by your fellow students, and network with chiropractors and Google employees!

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Guest writers Eira Prakash and Antara Kshirsagar attended Columbia’s Debate Watch Party with an analysis by Michael Miller, a professor of Political Science at Barnard and a Fox News election desk analyst.

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This past Tuesday in Ferris Booth Commons, guest writer Tyche Rose attended “Dining in Eggcellence,” an omelet-making contest hosted by Columbia Dining.

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Welcome back to campus! Bwog is here to kick off your school year with our weekly roundup of on-campus events. Whether you’re a first-year recovering from post-NSOP blues or a graduating senior wishing it was already May, read this week’s “Every Event On Campus” to find ways to escape the stress of shopping period!

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Take care of yourself this week with a study break activity and a gentle yoga flow session.

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