On October 29, 2024, Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute held a symposium titled “The Neuroscience of Social Connections” at the Jerome L. Greene Science Center at 130th Street and Broadway. The event featured faculty speakers and a series of presentations by PhD students highlighting the biological and psychological mechanisms of social interactions.
The first speaker of the Barnard Cognitive Science Symposium series was Dr. Horowitz, a Psychology Professor and the Head of Barnard Dog Cognition Lab.
Staff writer Nora Deemer reviews their Elliott Hall Double and explains why the building’s bad rep is slanderous!
Between the First-year flu, the Carmen cough, and the Sulzberger sneeze, being confused by health services was a rite of passage for Barnumbia students. Not anymore!
How to get on that grindset mindset while also having a life outside of academics.
Staff Writer Nora Deemer reviews Ella Glendining’s documentary “Is There Anybody Out There” (2023) at the Athena Film Festival. Warning: This article discusses themes related to ableism.
Nothing beats a warm grilled cheese and tomato soup on a cold and rainy March evening.
To the people who have been rearranging the letters on the message board, I have some suggestions.
Those darn freestyle soda machines can paralyze you with indecision and fill you with questions: “Which drink is the best?” Fear not, for I have an answer.
I’m just a little girl in a big city, and now there’s a dead mouse in my room?
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