On Thursday night, Columbia Libraries hosted four cartoonists for America: WTF?: Comics in a Time of Crisis, a discussion of the Trump administration, identity, and the role of comics. Karen Green, the Curator for Comics and Cartoons, opened the evening with thanks, to Kevin Schlottman and Emily Saso of the Rare Book Library for organizing […]
There is one thing all New Yorkers hate more than anything. More than the rats, pigeons, roaches, random blasting noises from outside, slush that covers the ground whenever it snows. And that thing is annoying people on the subway. Admittedly, we have all been that person. But it is in all of our interests to […]
These unprecedented times have also been rather unbalancing. And lately, we’ve been trying to balance a lot. In honor of Libra Season ending, here are a couple of things that online education has asked us to harmonize.
Happy (almost) Halloween, cowfolk! Here’s this week’s Student Council Weekly Roundup, brought to you by Bureau Chiefs Maddie Goodman (CCSC), Leora Schloss (ESC), Eliza Staples (SGA), and Olivia Mitchell (GSSC). Stay warm, safe, and healthy this Halloween, and have a great Fall Break as well! This week in CCSC: The COVID-19 Academic Adjustment Proposal, which […]
Some say Halloween is canceled, some say it’s not. Either way, Bwog is here with some suggestions to celebrate the season – beyond the classic jack-o-lanterns and ghosts.
New staffer Rania attended From the Local to the Global: Business, Debt, Coronavirus, a panel on COVID-19, and the continuous cycle of debt. The panel featured five speakers in different areas of expertise.
On Monday, the Columbia University Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience hosted an event exploring how an interdisciplinary approach incorporating neuroscience and psychology can inform ways to rethink the justice system to create better outcomes for all parties involved. When we think of seminars, we often think of a classroom setting and the exchange of […]
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Columbia Engineering Student Council Hosts the First Annual SEAS Cardboard Boat Regatta
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