Let’s explore the city… through a first-year’s Instagram stories.
As a native New Yorker, sometimes I have to laugh when tourists hype up the dingiest parts of the city on social media. Midtown will never be the best neighborhood in NYC. However, as a first-year, I have unfortunately fallen victim to posting cliche Columbia clips online for others to admire. Here’s a list of photo-ops I see most often, complete with my own examples. Guilty as charged!
Around Columbia:
- A wide shot of Butler (bonus points if it’s at sunset)

- The view from your dorm window that includes some identifying feature of campus
- Your multicultural friend group laughing on the lawns
- Posing with the 116th St – Columbia University mosaic sign

- A zoomed-in photo of the subway stair signs pointing to Barnard/Columbia
- Looking downtown on Amsterdam from Law Bridge

- Sitting on the Low ledges
Around NYC:
- The Times Square billboards (AKA the most overcrowded place on Earth)
- Eating a slice of $1 pizza
- The new wing at AMNH

- A very pixelated view of the Statue of Liberty from the ferry

- Little Island
- A picture of a ticket and Playbill in front of the stage at a Broadway show (I’m jealous)

Columbia/NYC photos via Ann Dai