Happy Halloween! Where are all my Barnard girls who somehow got into this school but still manage to procrastinate in every single aspect of their lives? This one’s for you!!
Former New York Times Op-Ed editor Trish Hall spoke on campus Wednesday evening about the elements of a great op-ed at an open class session hosted by Telecommunications, Media, and Communications professor Claudia Dreifus.
There’s something very, very strange in these old halls. Did Senior Staff Writer Jake Tibbetts’s classroom mix-up stem from a lapse in memory… or was it something more similar? Read on to find out.
Bwogger Eliza Staples attended A French Family: from the Caribbean to Dunkirk by way of Algeria – A Talk by Audrey Celestine on Tuesday night at the Maison Française.
How much surveillance can open societies tolerate? NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden addressed this question and more live at the Forum this Tuesday, and Daily Editor Skylar Li has the rundown for you.
Vibe Check (\vīb\•\chek\): A process by which a group or individual obtains a subjective assessment of the mental and emotional state of another person, place or thing.
Bwogger and JTS/GS student Zach Fisher takes some time off from packing up his room to report on JTS’s impending move from Barnards 121st street dorm to the brand new 21st-century dorm on 122nd street.
“May I please have a crumb of potassium?” begs Events Deputy Editor Brigid Cromwell. On this journey of self-realization, Brigid learns there’s nothing you can’t accomplish with a banana and a butter knife.
i do have one question: what was he writing on!!! he was doing the jon stewart thing where he was marking up a piece of paper the whole time - leak the paper WHO i know you have it
the flag is such a nice pop of color in the zoom window way to go
whew this one was a doozy
world leaders forum
world leaders forum 2021
yes i did get to ask a question yes my zoom background was terrible yes i did stumble over my words and what about it
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