This week, Bwog brings you events about literature and social justice!
Newly-announced sanctions against Russian individuals include Ekaterina Vinokurova, who graduated from Columbia College in 2005.
Today’s Bwoglines is heady, complex, a little earthy… with a hint of oak.
Staff Writer Julia Tolda attended the Russian Film Club screening of The Guide (Поводир) by Oles Sanin, a Ukrainian movie.
What’s rising faster? Gas prices, or the smoke from Central Park?
Calling all artsy Barnumbians for a Shakespeare-Duke Ellington crossover event.
This afternoon, President Bollinger announced that the university will begin assisting students and scholars that have been displaced by the war in Ukraine.
This week, ESC heard from students in support of Ukraine and discussed a draft of a mental health survey.
Catch the newest development in the United States’s shift to an endemic approach in today’s Bwoglines.
On today’s Bwoglines, China’s relationship with Russia amid crisis in Ukraine.
Today’s demonstration was organized by SIPA students just hours after Russia mounted a large military offensive across Ukraine last night.
Russia-Ukraine tensions have escalated after Russia invaded Ukraine on Wednesday night.
In today’s Bwoglines, some conflicts de-escalate, others attempt to, and the rest do not.
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