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Letter From the Editor, March 2021
Our magazine isn’t a magazine at all: It’s music.
Dominy Gallo

The Crossword, March 2021
“The Lottery.”
Cy Gilman


Verily Applies to be Editor-in-Chief
In which we publish our hero’s application in lieu of accepting him.
Verily Veritas


Us and Our Broken Things
A conversation with Professor Sandra Goldmark on sustainability, art, and repairing “stuff culture.”
Elizabeth Jackson


Fueling the Future
Climate activists and academics on Columbia's long-awaited divestment from fossil fuels.
Claire Schweitzer & Jai Qureshi


Against the Punitive Society
Bernard Harcourt on critical praxis and abolition.
Cy Gilman

Bwecommendations, March 2021
Blue and White staffers are back with suggestions for your Spring Break.
The Blue and White Magazine

On Building a Personal Brand
Everything is a photo shoot when the 'gram is life.
Irie Sentner


A Force for Good
Columbia Covid protocols in the Morningside area surface questions of care for our neighbors.
Annelie Hyatt


Sofia Montrone
By Claire Shang
Claire Shang

Karina Encarnación
By Lilly Cao
Lilly Cao

Is He ... You Know ... ?
Is he?
Gabe Garon & Nicole Kohut


Stop the Steal: Library Edition
Columbia students battle the newfound awkwardness of distanced studying.
Alice Tecotzky

Hex & Community
Gamers and geeks of Morningside Heights frequent Broadway’s coziest coffee spot.
Alexander Aibel


Posting Into the Void
You, me, and everyone else’s Substack newsletters.
Sophie Poole

SARStorial Symposium
Weekly Covid tests offer a sanitized runway for Morningside haute couture.
Becky Miller


Out of Housing and Home
For students who face housing insecurity, Columbia is as ruthless a landlord as any.
Elysa Caso-McHugh

The Formidable First
Black and South Asian students confront a nation as Kamala Harris enters the West Wing.
Victor Omojola


Dear Dante: Season 1
In which Columbia’s piteous are offered sage advice.
Dante


Striking for More Than Spare Change
Columbia YDSA leads a historic tuition strike for students, workers, and community members alike.
Eliza Rudelavige and Billie Forester
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