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Dress to Express
An exploration of Barnard’s self-expression through fashion.
Yethmie Goonatilleke
Oct 31, 2023


Book Review: If Cats Disappeared From the World by Genki Kawamura
Genki Kawamura’s If Cats Disappeared From the World is a love letter to a mother, a father, and a cat—or cats, plural.
Yumiko Figaro
Oct 31, 2023




Concert Review: Mitski’s Amateur Mistake
An intimate night with Mitski.
Serena DiDio
Oct 16, 2023


Top 3 Solo-Exhibitions to See: NYC October 2023
Must see art exhibitions for Barnard students.
Keren Kubersky
Oct 2, 2023


Barnard Alumna to Tour Students at the MET
Dr. Gillian Adler gives back to her community.
Elisabeth Siegel
Oct 2, 2023


Columbia’s GenderFuck and the Queer Need for Gathering
GenderFuck: a trans, queer, body-positive underwear party, embracing all gender identities and expressions.
Hope Talbot
Apr 17, 2023


A Look at the First Twenty Years of the Barnard Bulletin
What better time than this to think about the past and the Bulletin’s history?
Melissa Marie Wang
Apr 17, 2023
Humble Boy: The Deconstructed Home
On March 30th, 2023, Columbia University Players opened Humble Boy, a play about grief, familial relationships, astrophysics, and bees.
Scott Daugherty
Apr 17, 2023


A Room of One’s Own (With a Roommate, Or Two.) – Zibia Bardin
This is the first piece in a spotlight on trans, non-binary, and woman writers at Barnard.
Nina Prunet-Sharma
Apr 17, 2023
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