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The T Train
By Margaret Connor Joe Orton makes it sound so easy, and Laud Humphreys makes it sound normal, but in the time the man’s been standing in...
Margaret Connor


The Postcard, December 2022
“Tree Lighting 2022” By Hart Hallos and Alexandra Lopez-Carretero
Hart Hallos and Alexandra Lopez-Carretero


chapel song
By Eliza Rudalevige A small farewell from one of your literary editors. My father and I, we sing loudly in church; it's one of the few...
Eliza Rudalevige


Jennifer Hirsch
The stories we tell about our sexual selves.
Andrea Contreras


Something Beautiful to Look at Today
Decoding subway art.
Siri Storstein


Dog Days at Barnard
One lab asks: What is it like to be a dog?
Molly Leahy


Margo Jefferson
True to oneself! Which Self?
Dominy Gallo


Expanding English
Barnard's English major contends with the canon.
Tarini Krishna


For the Archives
In memoriam yearbooks of yesteryear.
Stephen Dames


From the 9:05 Northeast Regional
By Zibia Bardin Characteristic of me, I get carsick on the plane, have to put the seat back and stare into the blank eyes of the baby...
Zibia Bardin


Playing Against Yourself
On squash's singularity.
Jazmyn Wang


Curating the Vibe
Leaning into the Columbia party.
Dominic Wiharso


Pull Up & Play Right
New York City as seen by young jazz musicians.
Becky Miller


Depot of Silence
A spirituality for the divergent.
Adrienne deFaria

The Barnard Baddie of Libraries
Anatomizing the Zine Library so central to Barnard culture.
Anna Patchefsky


Awaiting an Audience
Looking up at the greenhouse atop Milbank.
Molly Murch


Lolo Dederer


The Cult on 108th
At Absolute Bagels, you get what you get.
Amogh Dimri


New York, New York
On the choice to stay.
Zibia Bardin


Bartender Fully Licensed to Dispense Advice
Coming to terms with this city.
Will Lyman
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