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He Cut That Cake With a Knife
What happened to Columbia’s linguistics department? By Eva Spier The Columbia University linguistics major is a transplanted organ of...
Eva Spier


Revolt of the Nerds
Unionization at Hex & Co. sets off a chain reaction among NYC board game cafes. By Eli Baum If you’re a real board-gamer in Morningside...
Eli Baum


A Shabbat of Our Own
Jewish Voice for Peace offers community for Columbia’s forgotten Jews. By Maya Lerman It’s sunset, a woman announces. She places down...
Maya Lerman


Drug of Choice
As Barnard rolls out medication abortion, student activists reflect on the past and future of reproductive healthcare on campus. By...

Miska Lewis


Nuss and Them
A tenants’ rights attorney revisits the building, and people, he devoted much of his career to. By Sagar Castleman In the early 1970s,...
Sagar Castleman


Queering Columbia
Reviewing the life, death, and preservation of LGBTQ+ community spaces on campus. By Muni Suleiman When you open Queering the Map, you’re...

Muni Suleiman


The Last of Us
The imposter paradox, post-affirmative action.

Andrea Contreras


Kabul, Kyiv, Columbia
Tracing the experiences of displaced scholars at Columbia and threats to academic freedom. By Jake Goidell As the Taliban re-seized...
Jake Goidell


Rethinking Kink
Conversio Virium’s revival is expanding conversations about sex and consent on campus. By Andrea Contreras Content warning: This feature...

Andrea Contreras


On the Record
The Historical Markers project grapples with the university’s ties to white supremacy.

Muni Suleiman


Beta Males
On our complacency with a popular system of abuse.

Adrienne deFaria


The Powers That Be
The mechanisms behind the Morningside Institute.

Iris Chen


Anywhere But Here
Find the Kiss.

Amogh Dimiri


Past and Pending
Reflections on endings.

Kelsey Kitzke


When Silence Moves In
Reflections on health and familial love.

Molly Leahy


Love to Feast On
Not to be read on an empty stomach.

Josh Kazali


The Search for Sanctuary
On creating community, by and for undocumented students.
Andrea Conteras and Briani Netzahuatl


Practicing Permanence
The 116th Initiative hopes to prove the sustainability of campus mutual aid.

Muni Suleiman


Sharing Space
In search of a Columbian literary identity.

Will Lyman


Expanding English
Barnard's English major contends with the canon.

Tarini Krishna
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