Plan B, pregnancy tests, and $4 COVID tests, oh my!
Trump chooses Mehmet Oz to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Editor’s warning: mentions of violence and death.
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Advice on dealing with missing home from a freshie with a hometown of Very Far Away.
Acclaimed visual artist Shahzia Sikander spoke last Thursday in a co-presentation by the School of the Arts and the Wallach Art Gallery on the powerful meaning of her work and artistic practices.
Arts Editor Avery Baumel reviews CMTS’ production of Legally Blonde.
The Texas Public School Curriculum may soon undermine the separation of Church and State. Editor’s warning: mentions of death.
The Barnard Consortium for Critical Interdisciplinary Studies will offer the possibility to minor or concentrate in Asian Diaspora and Asian American Studies starting in the spring.
On Friday, November 13, staff writer Amélie Acevedo attended an original play titled Baby’s First Crazy Kiss Story, presented by NOMADS.
Be it fall or winter, the Yorks and Plantagenets were ready to battle it out in KCST’s vibrant staging of this classic Shakespeare play.
Now in the second half of the fall semester, the new security measures from the start of the year haven’t gone anywhere. Students report feeling isolated and exhausted by the feeling of added surveillance on campus after the Spring 2024 protests.
Anyone see a black Isuzu pickup? The Royal family is looking for it. Editor’s Note: mentions of death.
Columbia Engineering Student Council Hosts the First Annual SEAS Cardboard Boat Regatta
March 9, 2025In Defense Of: John Jay Dining Hall
March 8, 2025In Defense Of: John Jay Dining Hall
March 8, 2025Pro-Palestine Student Demonstrators Hold Sit-In In Barnard’s Milstein Center, Nine Individuals Arrested
March 6, 2025