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The Columbia Climate School, in collaboration with Yale’s Center for Business and the Environment, hosted a Sustainable Fashion Exchange event in The Forum on Wednesday, February 5.

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A Bwog Staffer accidentally stumbles into NYFW and gets severely humbled (despite being a Barnard student).

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On Saturday, September 11, Bwog sent their Senior Staff Writer/Illustrator Lia Jung to attend the New York Fashion Week runway event to see the debut of Uni-ke, a starting-out fashion label company that was launched in 2018 by two Columbia alumni (Christian Cruz Godoy and J. Haro). Here is what she found.

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Bwoglines: Uni Or Uni

Happening in the United States: Yale University renamed Calhoun College to commemorate Grace Murray Hopper over John C. Calhoun’s controversial history as a defender of slavery. (BBC) Happening in New York City: After taking a 5-day road trip in a stolen car, two Ohio teens were found in the cop’s car in Times Square. One […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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