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Welcome back from break! Gender justice is the theme for this week’s EEOC, with events including three film screenings, a law school class, drag bingo, and a visit with the President of Slovenia.

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On Wednesday, March 8, CULR held a teach-in on the ERQ and Navigating Title IX led by Belan Yeshigeta and Sunny Fang.

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On Saturday, Staff Writer Emily Yi and Senior Staff Writer Meeral Tashfeen attended a night of this year’s Kit Noir Film Festival, titled Beyond the Femme Fatale: The Women Who Made Noir. The night featured a panel discussion on women in crime fiction and true crime, followed by a screening of Strangers On A Train […]

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A new bill is in the works which could permanently change the shape of outdoor dining in NYC.

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One week left before spring break! If you can take a break from studying for midterms, celebrate the beginning of March with one of this week’s events.

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Staff Writer Sofia Montagna attended a talk held in Fayerweather Hall with Dr. Riva Kastoryano.

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On Monday, Staff Writer Emily Yi attended a colloquium hosted by the Physics Department, in which panelists from a range of quantum backgrounds discussed the present and future of quantum research. 

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A balloon ban in California plus some worldwide weather in today’s Bwoglines! Editor’s note: mention of death.

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Interested in studying Italian? Forget your post-Valentine’s Day blues and attend today’s information session about the Summer in Venice study abroad program! Editor’s note: mentions of gun violence and death.

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Bwog Staffers Lily Pazner, Lily Mooney, and Hannah Keyes attended an event in IRCPL’s “On Wonder” series, where magician Jeanette Andrews revealed all of her not-so-magical secrets.

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Columbia and New York City are packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, and 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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Valentine’s Day, Audre Lorde, and the possibility of a greener economy make an appearance in this week’s EEOC!

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Joshua Cohen On Stories

Staff writer Sofia Montagna attended an event from the Creative Writing Lecture Series in which renowned author Joshua Cohen offered students his advice on creative writing.

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Something to look forward to amid an otherwise hard edition of Bwoglines. Let’s go Woody and Buzz! Editor’s warning: police brutality.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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