The Barnard Zine Library hosted a workshop Friday, exploring themes of health, science, gender, and sexuality in zines.
Emmy Award-winning poet Suzen Baraka shares creative wisdom and facilitates a space for sharing and reflection in the latest installment of Barnard’s MeMoSa series.
This is a joke, but I am judging you.
Have you ever looked at your First Year Writing syllabus and thought, “I wonder which one of these girlbosses is most like me?” You finally have an answer! Below, you’ll (hopefully) find the vibe you emit via the course readings that have your favorite professors in a chokehold.
This week, SGA members learned about the food pantry’s creation and the steps we can take to help!
On Tuesday morning, Barnard announced that Emma Wolfe, a leader in NYC government, is joining the Barnard administration to help coordinate the school’s work with the greater New York City community.
Starting next semester, Barnard will require all eligible students, faculty, and staff to receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster. Additionally, beginning tomorrow, all Barnard dining halls will move to grab-and-go service entirely.
Hi. Good evening. This is SGA, reporting back again. Yay finals :’)… Read for sizzling tea.
Vice Provost Saskia Hamilton and Dean of Academic Planning and Class Advising Holly Tedder notified students of extensions to Barnard’s withdrawal and Pass/D/Fail grading option deadlines today in an email.
A definitive rating of the steminist laptop stickers of the Barnard Year of Science.
Welcome back to another week of SGA! This week with Barnard’s own Covid-19 response team!
Where the College falls short of supporting low-income students, Barnard Mutual Aid shows up to fill the gap.
On Wednesday October 27, the Barnard Vagelos Computational Science Center hosted artist Jan Nikolai Nelles to speak about technoheritage and the politics of digital preservation. Staff writer Cher Li learned about the expansiveness that digitalization and art offer to reclaim stolen cultural heritage.
Comparing testing policies for vaccinated students here and elsewhere, and some questions for Columbia.
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