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

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

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

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

Adrienne deFaria
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The Powers That Be
The mechanisms behind the Morningside Institute.

Iris Chen
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Anywhere But Here
Find the Kiss.

Amogh Dimiri
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Past and Pending
Reflections on endings.

Kelsey Kitzke
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When Silence Moves In
Reflections on health and familial love.

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

Josh Kazali
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The Search for Sanctuary
On creating community, by and for undocumented students.
Andrea Conteras and Briani Netzahuatl
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Practicing Permanence
The 116th Initiative hopes to prove the sustainability of campus mutual aid.

Muni Suleiman
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Sharing Space
In search of a Columbian literary identity.

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

Tarini Krishna
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The Major Motion Picture Professor
Remembering Miloš Forman’s literary transformation of Columbia Film.

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

Grace Adee
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Why Is No One Talking About The Hedge Mazes?
On the negotiation of nature and artifice on campus.

Sona Wink
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