• MAY 2022

  • FEATURES & ESSAYS

  • BLUE NOTES

  • CAMPUS CHARACTERS

  • THE CONVERSATION

  • HUMOR

    • AT TWO SWORDS' LENGTH
    • VERILY VERITAS
    • EXCLUSIVES
  • CAMPUS CULTURE

  • LITERARY

    • MEASURE FOR MEASURE
    • THE SHORTCUT
    • MULTIMEDIA
  • PODCAST

  • THE CROSSWORD

  • ABOUT

    • MASTHEAD
    • ARCHIVES
  • More

    Use tab to navigate through the menu items.
    blue and white strip.jpg

    THE BLUE AND WHITE

    Columbia’s Undergraduate Magazine. Founded 1890.

    • Instagram
    • White Facebook Icon
    • Twitter
    Bwecommendations, April 2022
    The Blue and White Magazine

    Bwecommendations, April 2022

    In which the Blue and White staffers valiantly attempt to balance erudition and eccentricity. Claire Shang, Editor in Chief: Black cherry...
    0 comments
    The Blue and White Magazine

    Bwecommendations, March 2022

    To eat, to drink, to binge, to read, but mostly to chess.
    0 comments
    Bwecommendations, December 2021
    The Blue and White Magazine

    Bwecommendations, December 2021

    Because Taylor Swift just reinvented feminism.
    0 comments
    Anywhere But Here
    Lyla Trilling

    Anywhere But Here

    Brock Colyaring Brock Colyar.
    0 comments
    Bwecommendations, November 2021
    The Blue and White Magazine

    Bwecommendations, November 2021

    We all are definitely reading for pleasure right now—because we prioritize it.
    0 comments
    A Night with Pedrose at Kind Regards
    Samantha Sacks

    A Night with Pedrose at Kind Regards

    The first installment of The Blue & White's ode to New York Mag's weekly newsletter "Are You Coming?"
    0 comments
    Bwecommendations and the Listings, September 2021
    The Blue and White Magazine

    Bwecommendations and the Listings, September 2021

    Because nothing screams "Back to School" like 3 separate Didion recs.
    0 comments
    Bwecommendations, June 2021
    The Blue and White Magazine

    Bwecommendations, June 2021

    Because everyone needs summer reading—except us, because we are already doing it. Obviously.
    0 comments
    Kitchen People
    The Blue and White Magazine

    Kitchen People

    Five writers plumb the depths of their cupboards.
    1 comment
    Bwecommendations, April 2021
    The Blue and White Magazine

    Bwecommendations, April 2021

    Cultural miscellany, faithfully compiled by the staff. But this time, it’s April.
    0 comments
    In the Wings
    Sadia Haque

    In the Wings

    This year’s Senior Thesis Festival celebrates and uplifts marginalized voices.
    0 comments
    Hollywood Boulevard, Memory Lane
    Gaby Edwards

    Hollywood Boulevard, Memory Lane

    Revisiting a childhood film favorite with less unworldly eyes.
    0 comments
    Bwecommendation: Hiroshima mon amour
    Samia Menon

    Bwecommendation: Hiroshima mon amour

    In Resnais’s classic, ephemerality is beautiful, even life-saving.
    0 comments
    On the Other Side of Grief
    Sadia Haque

    On the Other Side of Grief

    In its first hybrid show, Barnard theater tries to breathe again.
    0 comments
    Bwecommendations, March 2021
    The Blue and White Magazine

    Bwecommendations, March 2021

    Blue and White staffers are back with suggestions for your Spring Break.
    0 comments
    Columbia Love Stories
    The Blue and White Magazine

    Columbia Love Stories

    Chronicles of campus crushes, connections, and courtships, collected from @theblueandwhitemag on Instagram.
    0 comments
    Unknown Forces
    Sam Needleman

    Unknown Forces

    Maude Latour on concept albums, gentility, and friendship as an artistic subject.
    0 comments
    If I Saw You On the Street, Would I Have You In My Dreams Tonight?
    Sophie Poole

    If I Saw You On the Street, Would I Have You In My Dreams Tonight?

    Postcrypt Art Gallery’s “Bedroom Show”
    0 comments
    Uptown Triennial 2020
    Lilly Cao

    Uptown Triennial 2020

    The Wallach’s fall show is shamefully blind to its own context. By Lilly Cao. According to its online exhibition text, the Uptown...
    0 comments
    In Review: "After the End: Timing Socialism in Africa"
    Sam Needleman

    In Review: "After the End: Timing Socialism in Africa"

    Works by Mozambican Artists shine brightest in the Wallach's fall show.
    0 comments
    1
    23

    Back to Top

    • Instagram
    • White Facebook Icon
    • Twitter

    THE NEWSLETTER