On Wednesday, March 10th, the Athena Film Festival hosted a discussion entitled “Emerging at Your Own Pace: Different Pathways In Film.” Staff Writer Eleanor Babwin was able to attend a recording of the event in the days that followed.
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Ah, I see these insecurities now include the fictitious too… Every now and then, I’ll be watching a movie or show, and the characters will randomly be referenced as going to Columbia and Barnard. For a fleeting moment. I get to relate to people who are much better dressed than I am, something I wouldn’t […]
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On Sunday night, Barnard College’s Shange Magic Project, along with Beacon Press and the Shange Literary Trust, honored the late poet and playwright Ntozake Shange (BC ‘70) and her posthumously published book Dance We Do: A Poet Explores Black Dance.
On Monday night, the Veritas Forum at Columbia, along with the John Jay Society, hosted an online Zoom entitled “Should Some Books Not Be Read?” At the event, a philosopher and a writer discussed the moral consequences of reading “dangerous” books.
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