Organizing your schedule, core and major requirements, GPA, credits, and the classes you want to take has now been made ridiculously easy!
It’s really not as hard as it seems.
On Tuesday, April 18, Deputy News Editor Emma Burris spoke with President Beilock to reflect on her time at Barnard.
Maybe this time you’ll learn to blast good music from your speakers!
This past weekend, the Columbia University Performing Arts League (CUPAL) presented The Simon Suites, an original contemporary-theatrical dance performance with music by Paul Simon.
This afternoon, Columbia College and SEAS announced that their Class Day speakers will be playwright Katori Hall, CC ’03, and EpiBone CEO Nina Tandon, SEAS ’09, Columbia Business School ’12, respectively.
The verdict? Yes, they should.
On Friday, February 3 the Columbia University Performing Arts League put on a one night only performance of The List in Barnard’s Glicker-Milstein Theater. Editor’s note: Mentions of suicide.
On Tuesday, Barnard Dining announced several changes to its dining halls, including a new dining location opening February 13.
Columbia Dining announces a new dining location serving personal pizzas, opening January 17.
Barnard announced that their mandatory COVID-19 surveillance testing will end on December 23, 2022.
Room 502 on the fifth floor of Milstein—you’re welcome.
Do you have ADHD and find it impossible to concentrate on anything? Trust me—this playlist helps.
A scholarship for a one-year master’s degree in global affairs at Beijing’s Tsinghua University has been awarded to six Columbia University students.
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