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A Landscape of Leftovers
Discovering New York through Too Good to Go.
Henry Astor


Charitie Ropati
By Muni Suleiman Charitie Ropati, SEAS ’23, first visited the Met in her freshman year, seeking threads of representations of their...
Muni Suleiman

The Major Motion Picture Professor
Remembering Miloš Forman’s literary transformation of Columbia Film.
Anouk Jouffret


The Specter of College Rankings
Who gets to be a High Potential Individual?
Margaret Connor


Two Poems
By Aliza Abusch-Magder Blue Heron Community Garden Waited by the flowers, stared at blue acid skies until a butterfly landed. Bombarded...
Aliza Abusch-Magder


Letter from the Editor, November 2022
By Claire Shang A good deal of the pieces this issue are, in various ways, about New York, which is to say they are about landmarks and...
Claire Shang
Bwecommendations, November 2022
The Blue and White takes fall and films very seriously. Claire Shang, Editor-in-Chief: Hua Hsu, Stay True. Carly Rae Jepsen. Naked Juice...
The Blue and White Magazine


God Bless the Queen?
Negative By Leah Overstreet Please? Just for a little longer? I know, I know, this isn’t the first time I’ve asked you to hold off on...
Kelsey Kitzke and Leah Overstreet


Middle Ground
After Wayne Koestenbaum’s “My 1980s.”
Will Lyman


Watson Frank

A Department of Our Own
Columbia’s Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race fights for its future.
Grace Adee


George Chauncey
On the (un)masking of nascent histories.
Benjamine Mo


Bookshop to the People
Word Up serves as a liberatory library in the Heights.
Dominy Gallo


Notes on Nostalgia
Walking out of the waiting room.
Zibia Bardin


Why Is No One Talking About The Hedge Mazes?
On the negotiation of nature and artifice on campus.
Sona Wink


The Centerfold, November 2022
By Lolo Dederer, Watson Frank, Jorja Garcia, Cadence Gonzales, Hart Hallos, Madeleine Hermann, Betel Tadesse
The Blue and White Magazine


Madeleine Hermann


Betel Tadesse

Beyond the Bet
What lies beneath the omnipresence of sports betting and crypto trading.
Margaret Connor


More Than Medication
As students push for abortion access on campus, they wonder whether Barnard is ready for the post-Dobbs world.
Andrea Contreras
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