Tess Brustein

BC Looks to Up Political Involvement

This semester, in anticipation of Tuesday's elections, Barnard officials sent out a number of communications to students urging them to engage in the civic process.

Barnard First-Year Elections Under Way

Diversity concerns and universal access were at the forefront of Tuesday night's Student Government Association Candidates Forum, where candidates for first-year class council and three new positio

Face-Lift for Delis, Dorms

Correction Appended.

Jamba Juice, CU Split on Contract

Last year, the addition of a Jamba Juice stand in Ferris Booth Commons seemed to be a sure thing, but it was not built over the summer and its future at Columbia is now uncertain.

Barnard Mourns Progressive President

Martha Peterson, the seventh president of Barnard College, died on July 14 at her home in Madison, Wisconsin of complications from Alzheimer's disease. She was 90.

CU Meets Housing Needs

Cathedral Gardens' debut was just one of the highlights this year for undergraduate housing, as both Columbia and Barnard's housing departments added several new residential offerings.

Barnard's Mixed Message

Correction appended.

Seniors Scramble to Regroup

"We took in a guy," Tammi Lee, CC '07, said. "I just met him."

Barnard Seniors Nab Swanky Singles and Suites

Students chose the cream of the residential crop on Wednesday in Barnard's senior housing selection, but lesser singles and many suites still remain available for suite and general selection.

BARNARD'S CATHEDRAL GARDENS DORM: WORTH THE TREK?

In only a few days, the much anticipated fate of Barnard's newest residence hall will be revealed in its maiden lottery.