Students from Professor Rieder’s class recount the N-word being quoted from a rap lyric and the subsequent disagreement.
Hark! Soup season had arrived! #url#
For all the times you’ve needed a quiet space that isn’t Butler.
New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art and now with so much of it online for free, there’s never been a better time to experience it first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
Fan of the British royal family? Same here! Content Warning: Mention of death and sexual harassment
Bake some bread with a recipe that works around your class schedule!
Standing in the middle of campus and in urgent need of a bathroom? We’ll tell you which one to pick.
Students of Columbia’s Sound Art MFA program presented installations in the Music and Arts Library. Staff Writer Celia Bernhardt learns what sound art is and describes a few beautiful pieces from the show.
Last Wednesday, October 27, Staff Writer Ava Slocum attended the Zoom discussion “On Translating Dante: A Conversation with Mary Jo Bang ’98,” presented through the Columbia University School of the Arts.
COVID-19 news! Are you surprised? Content Warning: mentions of death
We’re back. Wondering what we were up to?
The Lions demolish NYU 89-55, sparking high hopes for the season.
Staff Writer and perennial Dune fan Boluwatife Oshuntolu attempts to explain the monolith of a book without seeming rude.
Shall I compare thee to what I could only imagine crack addicts delight in?
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