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To Kill a Marching Band
The stories we tell about The Cleverest Band in the World and the stories it tells about itself.
Cy Gilman


Should We Stay or Should We Go?
PANHELLENIC PANIC. A sorority’s failed reforms prompt a mass exodus. By Gabe Garon. This summer, as Black Lives Matter protests filled...
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From Chaos, a Community
Campus mutual aid networks are redefining student relations.
Claire Shang

“This Is the People’s City, Not the Cops’”
Conversations with student activists and organizers at the epicenter of the national abolition movement.
Billie Forester

What’s in a Grade?
Columbia’s new mandatory pass/fail policy is unprecedented.
Billie Forester

Pixelated Peers
Matriculate overcomes barriers to advise low-income prospies.
Chase Cutarelli

Self-Love in the Time of Corona
Resetting my sleep cycle for my own damn good.
Dominy Gallo
Unerasable Harm
A racist Furnald whiteboard incident leads to frustration and stagnation.
Eliza Rudalevige

Hunger Studies
Why are students at a world-class institution struggling with food insecurity?
Chase Cutarelli

The Hardest Beat
Columbia’s Society of Professional Journalists takes a hard look at traumatic coverage.
Ufon Umanah and Gi Ferrigine

Columbia Behind Bars
Justice-in-Education brings professors and students to New York prisons and formerly incarcerated people to Columbia.
Dominy Gallo

Peter the Polyglot
With the approval of the Linguistics major, a sophomore rejoices.
Sam Needleman


Farewell, Overton Window!
By Sam Needleman Henry Magowan on running an ultra-progressive presidential campaign Henry Magowan, CC ‘22, may have helped run a...
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Please Call Me Something Else
Administrative hurdles prevent transgender students at Barnard from killing their dead names Recently, Jude Poley (BC ’19), tried to...
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Butler Banner Project Update
Read our original article here, from April 2019. After being postponed in March 2019, the Butler Banner Project will finally launch on...
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Compelled Speech
Students pay the bill when it comes to free speech, but what if they didn't have to?
Ufon Umanah

Postcard from Morningside, Orientation 2019
Illustration by Mwandeyi Kamwendo
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Identity Crisis
The Blue and White takes a long-range look at Barnard Public Safety By The Blue and White Before the encounter on April 11, 2019–you have...
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Retaking Butler’s Facade
Students are reviving a late '80s protest in honor of Women’s History Month.
Nicole Kohut
Ending the Exception
Professors discuss amending the 13th Amendment to remove a troublesome clause.
Annie Zavitz
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