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‘As if Percy Jackson were trans and Jewish’: Kyle Lukoff on imagination, autonomy, and ‘A World Worth Saving’
A conversation with author Kyle Lukoff (BC ’06) about his newest middle-grade novel and recent National Book Award nomination.
Abigail Rabbitt
Oct 31, 2025


A ‘Bear-y Scary Crafternoon’: Fun, friends, and some spook-tacular crafts
The “Bear-y Scary Crafternoon,” hosted by Barnard’s Student Experience and Engagement Office (SEE), brought students right into the Halloween spirit with hands-on decorating, crafting, and piñata-making. Here is what the students had to say.
Janelle Bai
Oct 31, 2025


What are we wearing this fall?
From Soho to Morningside, Fashion Week has relocated to Barnard’s campus, and a plethora of dynamic fashion trends are populating the classrooms.
Sasha Zimet
Oct 30, 2025


A Barnard student’s guide: MoMA
One of New York City’s most iconic museums, the Museum of Modern Art offers a unique experience for Barnard students.
Ella Estes
Oct 19, 2025


Festive and affordable autumn activities in New York City
For college students with tight budgets seeking a break from their busy schedules, here are five affordable ways to experience autumn across the city.
Missy Owolabi
Oct 12, 2025


‘Weaving Dreams’: New exhibition in Milstein highlights legacy of Black students at Barnard
Milstein’s latest exhibition features Dr. Kim F. Hall’s textiles and quilted artworks, highlighting the experience of Black women in academia. The display opened on October 3 alongside a performance in collaboration with SLMDances dance collective.
Charlotte Hart
Oct 10, 2025


Reading Barnard authors: How three alumnae write the transformations, introspections, and struggles of womanhood
Jeannette Walls, Ottessa Moshfegh, and Jhumpa Lahiri — three acclaimed Barnard alumnae — are authors whose deeply thoughtful and evocative work beautifully captures the inner lives of women. Key works from each author reveals three unforgettable portrayals of women striving to understand themselves and their place in vastly different worlds.
Abigail Rabbitt
Oct 9, 2025


Orchesis builds a stage for everyone
Performed by over 200 students, “Orchesis Presents: By the SeashOrchesis” brought bold choreography, vibrant lights, and an unwavering sense of community.
Laura Celadon
May 31, 2025


‘RAWCUS: Nothing But Noise’: A celebration of dance, identity, and community
The annual Raw Elementz showcase brought together bold movement, campus solidarity, and moments of joy.
Sydnie Loeb
May 31, 2025


Review: Barnard’s spring production of ‘Fox Toss’
Written for Barnard Theatre, Zuzanna Szadkowski’s (BC ’01) original play “Fox Toss” comedically displays the complexities of life and relationships of different kinds.
Laura Celadon
May 31, 2025


‘The Encampments’: Columbia voices inside the national movement
New footage and interviews with Columbia students reveal what inspired the takeover of Hamilton Hall and how the movement is moving forward.
Abigail Rabbitt and Theresa Cullen
May 31, 2025


A look into the LeRoy Neiman Center for Printmaking
Located in the heart of Columbia’s Morningside campus, the Neiman Center is a great resource for students and artists interested in printmaking.
Sophia Blythe
Apr 30, 2025
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