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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


Butterfly Effect
Control, chaos, and conversion in the Uris Pool.
Sona Wink


Chasing Chelsea’s Past
Seeking the remnants of the countercultural art scene of 20th century New York.

Andrea Contreras


Light Dawns on Sunrise Columbia
Post-divestment, students look to campus again in the fight for climate activism.

Ellida Parker


Outreading Racism
In the summer of 2020, books flew off the shelves. What now?

Muni Suleiman


The Business of Books
Inside the book industry’s existential crisis over whose stories deserve to be told.

Justin Liang


Searching for the Activist Ivy
Does Columbia’s political scene today live up to our reputation?

Cole Cahill


Weed World
Legal on paper, but not yet in practice.

Jaden Jarmel-Schneider


The Bard at the Circus
Cast and creatives on the “Circusification of Hamlet.”

Maya Weed


Making Mischief
Columbia's history of minor mayhems.

Anna Patchefsky


Between the Virtual World and Me
On the corporeal experience of racism and the pedagogical possibilities of VR.

Iris Chen


An Underground Playground
Discovering Barnard's Movement Lab.

Kelsey Kitzke


An Education in Life
On Life at the End of Life, companionship, and care.

Elizabeth Jackson


Staging New Futures
Student ensembles do Broadway their own way.

Muni Suleiman


Where Birds Could Chirp
On the people’s fight for a people’s neighborhood.

Cole Cahill
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