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Her listeners have matured. Can Taylor Swift grow up with them?
In her latest album, "The Life of a Showgirl," Taylor Swift vows to step into her most mature era yet. But as her teenage listeners have all grown up, can her music still resonate?
Blanka Gyorfi-Toth
Nov 20, 2025


Tuition increases leave low-income students cutting costs
As Barnard’s cost of attendance rises again, low-income and first-generation students say they’re being forced to cut meal plans, take on extra work, and rethink how they will afford another year on campus.
Pai Sinpatanasakul
Nov 18, 2025


To speak or not to speak: The challenges of navigating protests as an international student
How shifting immigration policies and campus crackdowns are forcing international students to weigh solidarity against the risks of losing their futures in the United States.
Pavlina Solomou
Nov 18, 2025


‘It feels like the entire organization is untethered’: What is going on with the Athena Center?
Impacted by Barnard College’s budget and staff cuts, the Athena Center for Leadership has not continued with many of its usual programs and operations this semester.
Kimberly Wing
Nov 17, 2025


A day in the life eating around Barnard College: Five delicious eats in Morningside Heights
Barnard students can easily access the many cuisines the Big Apple has to offer right around campus.
Katherine Hong
Nov 16, 2025


Review: KCST’s fall production of 'Tartuffe'
“Tartuffe,” the first of KCST’s fall productions, had a two-day run in Barnard’s Glicker-Milstein Theatre and, as promised, it was “Electric, Eclectic, and Eccentric.”
Julieta Skallman
Nov 14, 2025


Artificial intelligence at Barnard: How ATLIS is guiding AI use on campus
With AI use becoming more prominent in academia, Barnard’s Academic Technologies & Learning Innovation Services (ATLIS) team strives to promote the future of ethical AI usage on campus.
Jazmine Cardenas
Nov 14, 2025


Your complete guide to dining at Barnard College
From Hewitt’s all-you-can-eat dining to JJ’s grab-and-go favorites, here is everything you need to know about eating at Barnard College.
Ruby Abowitz
Nov 14, 2025


Turnstiles and tension: Barnard reimagines campus security in 2025
Campus accessibility at Barnard has become increasingly complex with newly implemented turnstiles and staff layoffs.
Nicole Santiago
Nov 13, 2025


Gas leak leaves 620 residents without stoves throughout semester, renovations soon to begin
Residents have gone nearly six months without working stoves or ovens following a May gas leak. The College says upcoming improvements will include electric kitchen ranges and air conditioning units.
Riya Mahanta
Nov 12, 2025


‘A very silly, very uniquely Barnard tradition’: Barnard College celebrates Big Sub’s 25th year
The McIntosh Activities Council organized the 25th annual Big Sub, a beloved campus tradition.
Anika Bahirwani
Nov 12, 2025


Columbia SIPA hosts panel honoring former Israeli Prime Minister Rabin, met with protests from Columbia student groups
SIPA’s Institute of Global Policy invited Bill and Hillary Clinton, along with other experts in American-Israeli politics, to discuss Rabin’s legacy three decades after his assassination. In response, students organized a protest outside of the President’s House.
Jaya Shankar, Elisabeth Siegel, Karissa Song, and Kimberly Wing
Nov 11, 2025
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