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Dangerous Motonnes
A comic short about public school, patriotism, and me. By Kat Chen

The Blue and White Magazine


Apply to The Blue and White
Because all the cool kids are doing it.

The Blue and White Magazine


The Blue and White Favorites
A selection of outstanding pieces and illustrations from the magazine’s 2020-2021 archive.

The Blue and White Magazine


The Crossword, June 2021
"Voting Day"
By Cy Gilman

Cy Gilman


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


Letter From the Editor, June 2021
Death to the ban on hugs.

Dominy Gallo


Joel Meyers
By Elizabeth Jackson My first introduction to Joel Meyers, CC ’21, involved watching from the mezzanine as he alternately bounded and...

Elizabeth Jackson


Does the Grind Ever Stop?
Affirmative by Daniel Seizer, Negative by Gabe Garon.

Daniel Seizer and Gabe Garon


Notes from the Fire Escape
Front row seats to a New York neighborhood’s quiet cabaret.

Becky Miller


Size Matters
Zoom friends discover if they measure up in person.

Victor Omojola


Was Your Small Business Absorbed by a Corporate Conglomerate?
Affirmative By Sam Needleman Dear Investors, As president and sole member of the Board of Trustees of SomeOfTheHole™, America’s favorite...

Sam Needleman and Lyla Triling


The Noblest Architecture
Michael Henry Adams has spent his life preserving Harlem’s Black vitality.

Sam Needleman


The Garden of Ede
By Emily Bach

Emily Bach


Bwecommendations, June 2021
Because everyone needs summer reading—except us, because we are already doing it. Obviously.

The Blue and White Magazine


The Writing on the Wall
Investigating the Hungarian Pastry Shop’s bathroom graffiti.

Tarini Krishna


Adam Glusker
By Lyla Trilling In high school, Adam Glusker, CC ’21, was not cast in RENT his senior year. This is significant because, in my mind,...

Lyla Trilling


Hong Kiu Mak
By Jai Qureshi Hong Kiu Mak, CC ’21, an accomplished violinist now graduating from the Columbia-Juilliard Program, joins our Zoom call...

Jai Qureshi
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