Entering this god forsaken Trader Joe’s is like descending into the fiery pits of hell (no I’m not exaggerating).
The opening day of Barnard’s 123 lottery!
Welcome to 2025’s Columbia housing lottery!
Who else needs a break from the sense of impending doom?
I am once again embarking on a rewatch of New Girl. And what better way to examine my favorite show than to compare its characters to the buildings we live in?
On Wednesday, November 13, Professor C. Randy Gallistel gave a talk hosted by Barnard’s Cognitive Sciences department. This was the last of a series of three speakers as a part of their Cognitive Science Symposium.
Why does Barnard want me to be dehydrated? Is it part of some master plan? Do they simply not care that more and more water bottle stations are deteriorating each day?
I too thought that there was no way a mouse would actually invade my room, until it did. The temperatures are dropping and our furry little friends are looking for somewhere warm and cozy to make their home for the winter, don’t let your dorm be next!
Staff Writer Talia Benson attended the closing night performance of First Stages’ new musical Inner Styles, this Saturday night at the Glicker-Milstein Theater. Content warnings: mentions of eating disorders, Covid-19, anxiety, and panic attacks.
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