Happy first full week of fall! Events this week include a book launch, a discussion with the Dutch Minister of Defense, and a panel analysis on the effects of the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision on affirmative action in college admissions.
Just an appetizer of the recent history of our school.
Just one week after a group of international students circulated a petition protesting the newest update to Barnard’s health insurance policy, calling it “discriminatory,” the College appears to have walked back on the change.
Organizing your schedule, core and major requirements, GPA, credits, and the classes you want to take has now been made ridiculously easy!
It’s really not as hard as it seems.
This week’s events include the UNESCO World Press Freedom Day, Professional Report of Columbia’s Finances, and a series of photo essays on the Animacy of Nature!
This week, Barnard SGA asks questions about Access Barnard and ISS and learns more about what they do.
It’s not every day that you walk into a room that has almost as much nature as the park or the suburbs, but on Sulzberger 2, that’s just what lies behind Barnard ‘26 Orla’s door.
With the Oscars coming up this weekend, how better to spend the time you could be studying for midterms than by contemplating movies you probably haven’t seen and their similarities with buildings you’ve never been inside.
Green M&M to become new President of Barnard College. Update: Elon Musk to become new President of Barnard College. Editor’s warning: Mentions of Elon Musk; unsexy candies.
Are you excited about the new boba spot on Barnard’s campus? Well, don’t be. Learn to hate it, like us!
If I say I stare at art all day will you stop asking?
Get ready to fit into any of the undergrad schools!
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