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

Elizabeth Jackson


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?"

Samantha Sacks


We’re All Boring Compared to the Beats
A history of the Lucien Carr murder.

Becky Miller


What’s Done Is Done
On adaptation, originality, and The Tragedy of Macbeth.

Victor Omojola


Across the Dianneverse
Students carried a mayoral campaign on their backs. Why were they blamed for its demise?

Claire Shang


Nights to Remember
Despite an 18-month hiatus, The B & W seniors prepare for this fall by reliving nights gone by of revelry, cheap wine, and longform improv.

The Blue and White Magazine


On Humor and Horror
Comedians discuss the art and craft of making others laugh amid personal and collective crises.

Elizabeth Jackson


Checking the Box
On Barnard's continued use of gendered language.

Kelsey Kitzke


Identifying “I”
Club Zamana sparks a South Asian-American reckoning.

Tarini Krishna


A Safer Planet, Planned
On Columbia’s new sustainability promises.

Elizabeth Jackson


Searching for Nothing
The joys of the Book Culture browse.

Willa Neubauer


Rescuing Jouissance
A personal history of taking back the night.

Sophie Poole


Obedience: Act I
On “perfect passivity” and what it means to be Guai.

Styvalizh Uribe


In Our Solitude
On the pandemic’s post-crisis feeling of loss.

Sylvie Epstein


When Resiliency Runs Out
What happens when you can’t outrun your illnesses anymore?

Elysa Caso-McHugh


Labor of Love
Professor couples on their marriage of the head and the heart.

Maya Weed


“Students First”
Under Chegg’s corporate strategy, student insecurity is a marketable good.

Cy Gilman


The E-Word
An extended inquiry into Columbia’s coveted pile of oddly untouchable gold.

Lyla Trilling


The Limits of Accountability
A year on Columbia Debate Society.

Claire Shang


Who Are We Scrolling For?
Reflections on anonymity and abuse.

Kelsey Kitzke
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