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Detailed below is a timeline of events of the detention and release of Elmina Aghayeva on February 26, 2026, including campus activity and response. 
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These East Campus elevators are perpetually down—what is going on with them?
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AI, a snowball fight, and a composer. Editor’s warning: some mentions of violence.
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Welcome back to Columbia and to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. We hope you are surviving this second wind (so to speak) of severe weather! Have anything you’d like to discuss regarding STEM on campus? Email us at science@bwog.com. 
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In this Bwaking with Bwog, I made some treats for my friend’s theatre bake sale! You too can make some yourself or enjoy them for a couple dollars at the Lerner Ramp today from 10 am to 6 pm!
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Paint with strangers tonight at the Low Library!
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Amidst student criticism for the February 9 decision to hold the 2026 Commencement off-campus at Baker Athletic Complex, the University announced their decision on Tuesday, following conversations with student leaders.
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Not sure what this says about our primary audience, but it’s getting weird, guys…
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Recapping CMC’s very first Brand Summit — 6 hours of panels, founders, and conversations!
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