Anne Brink

Sexual violence on campus: TBTN supports kinship at Barnard, across genders

he front group that carries the TBTN banner is still all-female, but beginning this year, people of any gender will be allowed to help marshal the parade.

Forum on safe spaces filled to capacity

The Columbia University College Republicans and Everyone Allied Against Homophobia hosted a contentious debate after CUCR distributed fliers opposing the existence of safe spaces to residence halls last week.

Barnard hosts third annual symposium in South Africa

The students were joined by Barnard President Debora Spar, as well as a handful of other Barnard faculty members at the event, ‘Women Changing Africa’ in Johannesburg, which brought together female leaders in business, politics and academia from across Africa.

SIPA grad embarks on poetical journey in 'The Sufi’s Garland'

“The Sufi’s Garland,” which chronicles the journey of a nomadic fakir, has emotional and spiritual undertones reminiscent of the work of 18th-century American greats like Emily Dickinson.

Living a green lifestyle

Individuals do not need to be part of a club to be environmentally active.

New five-year public health program available to undergraduates

The school is in the process of developing a program in which current undergraduates, if on track with their current undergraduate major, may begin taking graduate-level courses in public health and continue those into a fifth year at Columbia.

Catalan composer draws inspiration from Rothko’s art

Casablancas, an accomplished Catalan composer, has embarked on a difficult creative path indeed, turning the silence of a painting into song.