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On February 11, arts enthusiast and Staff Writer Trisha Karmakar viewed “Maati Katha (Earth Stories)”––a performance sponsored by the South Asia Institute and Dasha Epstein Visiting Scholars and Artists Fund at the Glicker-Milstein Theater.

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All the love to these classes, they just weren’t for us right now!

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McKinsey Senior Partner Lareina Yee, BC ’95, spoke last Wednesday, January 29 about succeeding in today’s professional world. Her talk focused on practical strategies for career advancement, the importance of being a technologist and addressing the challenges women face in the workplace.

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Interim President Armstrong emailed the Columbia community responding to the potential halting of federal funding.

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Got back to campus to find my apartment flooded… as a transfer student, I came here to live a life of the mind, not a life in the mold.

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Congratulations to the newly admitted members of the Class of 2029! 

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On Monday, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) held a protest outside Barnard’s main gates calling for divestment from Israel after circulating posts on Instagram reading “Barnard First, Columbia Next.” Barnard President Laura Rosenbury described the posts as “inflammatory” with “violent imagery” in an email to students announcing restricted campus access ahead of the protest. On […]

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Hear ye, fall graduates and friends of fall graduates. Send in your Senior Wisdom nominations by Saturday, December 7, 11:59 pm EST.

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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.

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Barnard is awesome—trust me, I’ve been places. I’ve seen things.

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Barnard Baddies never have to endure the horror of Dodge again.

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For more than two years, the student-led Reproductive Justice Collective (RJC) has been urging Barnard and Columbia to provide medication abortion on campus. Abortion is still not available at Barnard except through referrals after the college first promised it on campus in 2022. In the meantime, students from RJC have taken it upon themselves to […]

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