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Feed your gut, not a trend
Barnard dietitian Maggie Chang reveals how you can support your gut microbiome through simple dining hall meals better than any viral “superfood.”
Ellie Koff
Nov 9, 2025


Students and faculty rally at Sundial against Marc Rowan, protesting Trump administration and billionaire ties
The rally was followed by a larger picket at 57th Street where Rowan, the CEO of Apollo Global Management, was expected to speak at the firm’s New York City headquarters.
Megan Morey, Sitara Reganti, and Kimberly Wing
Nov 7, 2025


Campus caffeine culture: A dive into the effects of caffeine and student caffeine habits
Barnard students are known for packed schedules, sleepless nights, and long lines at Liz’s in search of a caffeine fix — but what is that caffeine really doing to your body?
Zainab Anwar
Nov 6, 2025


The politics of women’s colleges in 2025
Students weigh in on whether Barnard still fulfills its founding mission in light of today’s campus climate.
Chase Taylor
Nov 6, 2025


Foundations at Barnard: First-years, students reflect on new curriculum requirements
Some students view this change as creating a stronger Barnard identity and community while others feel it limits the freedom that comes with the College’s affiliation with Columbia.
Anika Bahirwani
Nov 6, 2025


AI companions and the loneliness epidemic: The importance of human connection in a digital era
As “friend” AI ads take over the subway, they raise an unsettling question: are we outsourcing connection to machines?
Katie Denissen
Nov 2, 2025


Tamrin Goldberg: Barnard alum performing as a swing on Broadway
I sat down with Tamrin Goldberg (BC ’12) — a dancer, singer, actor, teacher, and choreographer — to talk about Broadway and the path that led her there.
Roxy Rassooly
Nov 2, 2025


‘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


More than a game: The sisterhood of the Columbia women’s soccer team
What makes a team more than a roster? For the Columbia University Women’s Soccer Team, it is the traditions and shared experiences that turn teammates into sisters.
Maitree Mody
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


Barnard introduces the Zora Neale Hurston Grant
Barnard community members discuss the new grant opportunity for students to celebrate the famous alumna’s legacy.
Haila Desai
Oct 30, 2025
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