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Over 70 faculty members sign open letter demanding the College address Francine LeFrak’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein
The letter called on Barnard College to investigate and address trustee and prominent donor Francine LeFrak’s connection to the convicted sex offender.
Jazmine Cardenas
Feb 11


The Columbia women’s basketball team: A midseason review
Do the Lions have what it takes to win a fourth consecutive Ivy League title?
Maitree Mody
Feb 10


‘Choir is family’: Gail Archer on community, care, and choral music at Barnard
Ahead of the annual Holiday Choral Concert, longtime music director Gail Archer discussed her approach to conducting, teaching, and cultivating community through choral music at Barnard and Columbia.
Roxy Rassooly
Feb 8


12 arrested as protesters rally against ICE in front of Columbia University
Amid a nationwide increase in ICE activity, the NYPD arrested protesters calling for the University to “end its complicity with ICE” on Thursday.
Karissa Song
Feb 8


The Super Bowl and what it means to Barnard students
With the Super Bowl coming up, what are Barnard students’ opinions on the classic American game? Who do they think will win Super Bowl LX?
Zainab Anwar
Feb 5


Columbia University’s Girls Who Film student organization brings stories to life
A spotlight on Girls Who Film, a student organization led by Columbia and Barnard students that works to empower women through inclusive, accessible filmmaking.
Missy Owolabi
Feb 5


Epstein files mention Francine LeFrak, names of Barnard trustees’ families and alumni
The Barnard Bulletin found that the Department of Justice’s Epstein Library contains multiple mentions of prominent Barnard College affiliates, including the LeFrak and Blankfein families.
Ava Glicksberg, Jaya Shankar, Karissa Song, and Kimberly Wing
Feb 1


‘At the diner on the corner’: Reflections on Barnard alumna Suzanne Vega’s ‘Tom’s Diner’
A photo essay and introspective exploration of Vega’s hit song and what it means for Barnard students now.
Abigail Rabbitt
Jan 29


Red light: Red flags to look for at Barnard and beyond
While red flags may be tempting to ignore, being able to spot and evade them is a crucial part of college life. Hear about what fellow Barnard students look to avoid in the streets of New York, classrooms, and relationships.
Bryn Huber
Jan 28


616 break-in leaves residents concerned about safety, dorm security
Barnard employees who were on duty at the time have been placed on leave.
Anika Bahirwani, Jahnavi Bolleddula, and Jaya Shankar
Jan 25


Do you have games on your phone?
Video games — particularly mobile games — hold a significant role in society. How common are mobile games on the Barnard campus? What are Barnard students' opinions on video games?
Zainab Anwar
Jan 24


President Rosenbury announces pilot for revised Student Code of Conduct
How the new Student Code of Conduct pilot for Barnard shifts disciplinary power and student involvement.
Anika Bahirwani and Riya Mahanta
Jan 13
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