A definitive rating of the steminist laptop stickers of the Barnard Year of Science.
BBC America: August Coronavirus Report with Amelia Wilkinson, which premiered on Friday, aimed for biting political satire. The result was a convoluted take on power and collective tragedy.
According to data released by Barnard and Columbia, there was a slight increase in COVID-19 cases following the Halloween weekend.
Irish historian Christine Kinealy discussed the role of Black women—and Irish independence—in the abolitionist movement in a lecture hosted by NYU’s Glucksman Ireland House.
Where the College falls short of supporting low-income students, Barnard Mutual Aid shows up to fill the gap.
The Columbia Center for Social Difference launched the Zip Code Memory Project on Thursday with an artists’ roundtable discussing the role of memorial pieces in collective grief and healing.
The Black Movement Project brings together performance art and animation to tell stories of self-expression and liberation.
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