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Local Groups Address HIV, AIDS in Harlem

When Antonio Rivera was released from prison in 1990, he knew exactly where his future lay: in raising awareness about HIV and AIDS in his Harlem community.

Broadway, Amsterdam Attract Different Crowds

Broadway and Amsterdam run parallel through the Upper West Side, but diverge when it comes to retail development, financial straits, and student appeal.

Barnard Student Proposes Gender-Blind Housing

With youth activism at the forefront of the political arena and a generation of new voices promoting new agendas, Janelle Batta, BC ’11, has joined the movement with a proposal for gender-blind housin

Over Past 12 Years, Grade Inflation Increases

With finals looming, one subject is on every student’s mind: grades.

J-School Admits Few Undergrads to Classes

While Columbia and Barnard undergraduates are theoretically permitted to take classes at the Columbia School of Journalism as seniors, the process is far from simple, and no undergraduate is guarantee

BC Leaders Programs Ready for Change, Students Say

Barnard is searching for the perfect equation to refine its leadership program.

OPINION »

Crazy Little Thing Called Self-Love

Recently I’ve been to several discussions focusing on various forms of self-image, on personal and institutional levels. Through these conversations, I’ve realized that I’m not as alone in my struggles as I thought.

You Thought This Year Was Bad

As students come back from Thanksgiving break, there is yet another thing to be thankful for this year: the three-day reading period before finals.

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