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On Monday night, the Veritas Forum at Columbia, along with the John Jay Society, hosted an online Zoom entitled “Should Some Books Not Be Read?” At the event, a philosopher and a writer discussed the moral consequences of reading “dangerous” books.
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New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art and now with so much of it online for free, there’s never been a better time to experience it first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
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A life without whales would be a life of sadness.. so demand change from the corporations who cause 71% of the world’s emissions.
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Assistant Town Clerk and Bwog Staff Writer Elena Christenfeld answers your voting questions.
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In today’s edition of a series of completely ridiculous, and wildly unanticipated international student problems— Staff Writer Panu Hejmadi brings you topical worries about Daylight Savings Time. I know what you’re thinking. What’s the biG dEaL about daylight savings time, Panu? All you have to do is move your clocks by an hour, sleep an […]
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This Wednesday, award-winning alum and author Catherine Lacey led a Columbia School of the Arts Fall 2020 Creative Writing Lecture. It was the first event in this semester's virtual series of three.
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Nestled in the heart of Alfred Lerner Hall, home of The Bwog™ and The Rat King Of Lerner Hall, is Ferris Booth Commons. Staff Writer Julia Tolda brings you a curated playlist of Latin pop, soca, and 80’s music which will take you right back to the Glass House. Enjoy the penultimate edition of this […]
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On Wednesday evening, Senior Staff Writer Charlotte Slovin attended “Building Emotional Resilience in the Age of Disasters and COVID-19,” a panel discussion hosted by the Columbia Journalism School and the Center for Public Integrity. The event focused on perseverance and the mental health implications of natural disasters.
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Barnard announced a new step in their reopening processes in an email sent to students this afternoon. The College will begin allowing students to reserve study spaces starting next Wednesday.
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You know the feeling when your hand slips and gets in the way of that perfect photo, turning your ideal selfie into a blurry thumbprint? Have you ever just so happened to capture levitation, a real life fairytale, or entropy itself in your camera roll? Well Bwog’s staff has. Here’s a very official, very artistic, […]
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