A rant and ranking of The Quad at Barnard by a fed-up first year.
Staff Writer Athena Ke attended a match from the inaugural tournament this past weekend.
In an email sent to General Studies students on Monday, September 16, Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch announced that two GS students, Brandon Christie and Keith McKellar, passed away in separate occurrences. Christie was reported missing last Monday, September 9. Content warning: Student death
Climate change is sweeping through Central and Eastern Europe. Editor’s note: mentions of death.
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Guest Writers Elijah Espinal and Sofian Laouzai attended the match. A strong first-half performance by the Lions allowed them to breeze past the Rams for a celebratory win.
Guest Writer Charles Young takes a look at the Ukrainian Film Club’s showing of Antytila.
The butler’s library has been overdue for investigation. A freshman detective team uncovers the horrifying (and oddly romantic) stories that revitalize Columbia lore. Guest writer Justin Gao recounts the tale.
Guest writers Eira Prakash and Antara Kshirsagar attended Columbia’s Debate Watch Party with an analysis by Michael Miller, a professor of Political Science at Barnard and a Fox News election desk analyst.
This past Tuesday in Ferris Booth Commons, guest writer Tyche Rose attended “Dining in Eggcellence,” an omelet-making contest hosted by Columbia Dining.
Boeing union members striking and NYPD officials resigning. Editor’s warning: mentions of death and violence.
Columbia Formula SAE Racing held its first open interest meeting on Monday, September 9 in Pupin 301. Guest writer Zora Day-Friedland stopped by and now recounts her experience. When I stumbled into the Columbia Formula SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Racing interest meeting, I was a few minutes late, a little sweaty, and quite a […]
On Monday, September 9, guest writer Pramit Ghatak attended Columbia University’s School of Journalism’s panel discussion titled “AI & Local News: Challenges and Opportunities for Journalism in NY.” The panel focused on the increasing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the news industry.
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