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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


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

Grace Adee


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


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


To Bag a Pulitzer
Four years later, did Kendrick’s win actually mean ... anything?

Victor Omojola


Following the M60
What happens when a bus, a gun, and an algorithm walk into a search bar.

Kat Chen


The Summer I Turned Invisible
The representation problem on the YA screen.

Iris Chen


Picket Proliferations
Organizers across academia speak to the lasting impact of last year's Student Workers of Columbia strike.

Grace Adee and Muni Suleiman


Oh, The Places You’ll Go!
As they prepare to leave, our B&W seniors pay tribute to their choice spots on campus.

The Blue and White Magazine


On the Will to Party
Getting from one side to the other.

Zibia Caldwell


The Faces of GS
The particulars of the School of General Studies.

Andrea Contreras
The Threat of Masculinity
On skinny white boys in skirts.

Leah Samoa Overstreet


Celebrating Jane Watson
By Will Lyman, with an introduction by Chloë Gottlieb and Daniel Seizer In April, we published the following piece. It follows a night in...

Will Lyman


Anywhere But Here
Down the runway with Paloma LaMona.

Hart Hallos


Anywhere But Here
Brock Colyaring Brock Colyar.

Lyla Trilling


On The Masthead
The face of The Blue and White as told by the faces of The Blue and White.

Kat Chen


Weather, Reviewed
On Jenny Offill's 2020 climate novel.

Elizabeth Jackson
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