Wishing you could attend events on campus, but there’s just never enough free time? Just attend one of the many events in this week’s edition of Every Event On Campus that serves a meal!
Happy Fall! Find information about some exciting events around campus this week, including three book talks, below!
It’s that time of year when College Walk is filled with fancy black cars and world leaders. Sign up to attend a World Leaders Forum event asap to see the inside of Low Library (and listen to world leaders)!
Already looking for internships, even though you’ve barely survived the shopping period? Attend events hosted by your fellow students, and network with chiropractors and Google employees!
Welcome back to campus! Bwog is here to kick off your school year with our weekly roundup of on-campus events. Whether you’re a first-year recovering from post-NSOP blues or a graduating senior wishing it was already May, read this week’s “Every Event On Campus” to find ways to escape the stress of shopping period!
Take care of yourself this week with a study break activity and a gentle yoga flow session.
Read about campus events on finding reconciliation between Israel and Palestine and remembering the 1994 Genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda.
Procrastinate starting your final papers and projects by attending Barnard events on reproductive, restorative, and social justice or an incredible student event on climate justice.
Support your fellow classmates and attend the numerous student events on campus this week, including a panel on refugee rights! Close out your week with the NYC Feminist Zinefest at Barnard.
This week’s events include an advance screening of The Fall Guy, an event on the seventy-five year-long history of the Indian Constitution, and a Comparative & International Law Workshop.
Sad to return to campus after spring break? Cheer yourself up with a Pi Day Party, or attend events covering feminism, Ukrainian artists, and more.
As midterms season continues, skip studying in the library and attend campus events about Antigone in prison art education, the 14th Amendment’s role in a legal case, and Barnard’s Accessibility Week.
Happy midterms season! Take a much-needed study break to attend events on writing studies, outlooks on global gender equality, and zine making, or attend the heavily anticipated CU Democrats v. CU Republicans Debate!
Check out events on topics such as civil and human rights, scholarly research, and the Lunar New Year in this week’s events roundup.
Happy Valentine’s Day! Whether you’re looking for a place to take your special someone or searching for ways to fill the lonely void, check out this week’s events lineup.
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