On Friday afternoon, members of Barnard’s newly-formed Resident Assistants Union (OPEIU Local 153) rallied outside Barnard Hall to highlight unfair working conditions and demand voluntary recognition.
After weeks of pushback from students, including a petition with over 2,700 signatures, Barnard has updated its guest policy to allow overnight guests in all residence halls.
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Barnard College President Sian Leah Beilock has announced she will leave the college at the end of the 2022–2023 academic year to assume the role of President of Dartmouth College.
Four months after Columbia Mathematics Professor Michael Thaddeus accused Columbia of using false information to secure its #2 ranking from U.S. News & World Report, the University has announced it will not submit undergraduate data for next year’s rankings.
Representatives on Barnard’s Student Government Association have the power to influence major aspects of student life, including by planning a myriad of beloved student events. However, when their elections come around, the bulk of the student body is nowhere to be found. Will this semester be different?
On Day 5 of Columbia’s housing lottery, the suite selection may have slowed down, but the fight for corridor-style singles is just ramping up.
On Day 4 of Columbia’s housing lottery, we said goodbye to singles in many senior favorites and set the stage for a Hunger Games-style competition over the remaining suites.
On Thursday morning, Columbia President Lee Bollinger announced he will step down at the end of the 2022–23 academic year.
On Day 3 of Columbia’s housing lottery, rising seniors continued to make (mostly) expected housing decisions.
On Saturday, April 9, Deputy News Editor Paulina Rodriguez attended “EuphOrchesis,” the first in-person performance from Orchesis since 2019, at Columbia’s Roone Arledge Auditorium.
This afternoon, University COVID-19 Director Donna Lynne announced via email that non-cloth masks will be required in all Columbia classrooms, starting Monday morning.
On Day 4 of Barnard’s 123 Lottery, rising sophomores picked into the majority of remaining suite- and corridor-style doubles.
Day 3 of Barnard’s 123 Lottery saw rising juniors pick into all remaining single rooms.
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