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.
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.
On Wednesday, March 8, CULR held a teach-in on the ERQ and Navigating Title IX led by Belan Yeshigeta and Sunny Fang.
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 […]
A new bill is in the works which could permanently change the shape of outdoor dining in NYC.
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.
Staff Writer Sofia Montagna attended a talk held in Fayerweather Hall with Dr. Riva Kastoryano.
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.
A balloon ban in California plus some worldwide weather in today’s Bwoglines! Editor’s note: mention of death.
The events in this week’s EEOC highlight marginalized communities from across the globe!
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