A lunar landing crash, a run for reelection, and a sleep workshop in today’s Bwoglines!
Happy (belated) Earth Day! The official day is over, but you can still celebrate with this week’s environment- and social justice-themed events for the last week of classes.
Amidst everything in the world, how about listening to some poetry? Editors note: mentions of death Happening in the World: A rare hybrid solar eclipse passed over parts of Australia and Indonesia on Thursday, impressing a large international crowd who had camped out in the remote Australian town of Exmouth to see the event. Celestial events […]
A rare dinosaur skeleton sold for $6.2 million to an unnamed buyer. Editor’s note: mention of death.
Columbia and Barnard have so many amazing student groups, and we love advertising their events! Enjoy this lovely third week of April with some of these student- (or University-) hosted special discussions, screenings, and more.
Staff Writer Hannah Keyes attended a presentation on the MCNY exhibition, “City of Faith: Religion, Activism, and Urban Space,” by curator Azra Dawood and a following conversation between Dawood and professor Najam Haider.
A stranded boat, nuclear power plants, anniversaries, and more in today’s Bwoglines!
Happy Easter to all who celebrate! Check out this week’s EEOC for Bwog’s best event picks for the second week of April.
Staff Writer Elisha Dura joined Columbia Law Professor Katherine Franke’s Gender Justice class to listen to guest speaker Dana Sussman talk about the work of Pregnancy Justice, an organization that defends the rights of people with the capacity for pregnancy.
The Johnson & Johnson lawsuit, new Chicago mayor-elect Brandon Johnson, and more in today’s Bwoglines!
April showers bring May flowers! Rain is on the forecast for this week, so spend some time indoors with these on-campus events.
The Southern Lights in New Zealand and Australia, oil regulations, and budget cuts in today’s Bwoglines!
This week’s events include the Columbia University Wind Ensemble’s Spring Concert, lectures from the Women’s History Month series, and a celebration of Ukrainian art!
Staff Writer Sofia Montagna attended a talk discussing the rights of nonbinary people globally. Editor’s warning: mentions of transphobia and violence.
An escaped cow made its way through Canarsie, Brooklyn yesterday before being apprehended by pedestrians.
NOMADS Presents “Teaghlach”
October 29, 2025A Super Nice Escape From Midterms!
October 29, 2025Columbia Zetas Join The Make Stride Breast Cancer Walk
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