Vengeful gods, eternal punishments, love and betrayal: with so much drama, It’s no wonder we keep telling and re-telling the Greek myths.
Columbia University Apartheid Divest held a protest in the Milstein Center lobby on Wednesday, March 5. Demonstrators expressed a number of demands, including the reinstating of three expelled students and a public meeting with Barnard President Laura Rosenbury and Dean Leslie Grinage.
Bark is an inventive and multifaceted short story by School of the Arts alum and author, Tania James, that explores the mysteries of motherhood and nature.
On Monday, March 3, Barnard President Laura Rosenbury published an op-ed in The Chronicle Of Higher Education addressing recent student protests and student expulsions. Rosenbury shared the op-ed in an email to the Barnard community on Tuesday, March 4.
Yeah…the experience certainly isn’t great. But the price is unbeatable for penny-pinching Columbia students.
Staff Writer Helen Chen and Deputy Editor Luken Sloan review the Minecraft-themed student group event in everyone’s favorite building!
Lonely boy makes an appearance on Columbia’s campus… what could he be doing here? XOXO, Gossip Girl.
Psychology is the coolest major and subject (coming from an unbiased Psychology major).
Love it or hate it, Butler is a core part of the Columbia experience (pun intended).
The beloved dive bar Lucy’s has reopened and is ready for business.
As you take a tour of the Columbia Store, take note of the new Lululemon clothing. Warning: some or most of the store does not have the following sizes: small, medium, and large.
We now know what a three-pointer is! GO LIONS!!
We’ve all heard about it, but what does it actually even mean?
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