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Hannah Yudkin
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In Their Final Days, Barnard Visual Arts Majors Leave Mark
Enter Barnard Hall and climb to the third floor, and you will be amazed at the transformation that has taken place. The entire hallway and one giant room have been converted into an art gallery, displaying the artwork of 18 Barnard senior visual arts majors.
Students Not Deterred by Concerns Over Pinkberry Ingredients
| Apr 30Walk down Broadway on a warm afternoon and you will see hoards of people in line for some “swirly goodness” that will “indulge the senses,” according to the Pinkberry Web site. But—unknown to most Pinkberry enthusiasts—some recent close examinations have shown that the tangy frozen dessert, touted as healthy and natural yogurt, may not live up to its reputation.
Madison Square Park's New Toilet
Look at the slideshow to see the brand new public toilet in Madison Square Park. Click on the following link to read the article, Public Toilets Become a New Destination for Tourists.
Public Toilets Become a New Destination for Tourists
| Apr 7As I stroll out of an empty Madison Square Park, I finally see it—a rectangular box, covered in matted silver and opaque glass material. “Toilet,” with an arrow, is printed boldly on the side, letting curious New Yorkers and tourists know exactly what to expect.
Channeling the Left Brain at Exit Art Exhibit
| Mar 3Open the door, step through the heavy, black drapery, and you will enter a world of the unknown. A set of eyes projected on a canvas hanging from the ceiling stare back at you in awe.
Female Printmakers Leave Their Mark
| Jan 29On a blistering cold Tuesday afternoon, Paths to the Press: Printmaking and American Women Artists, 1910-1960 at the Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University serves as a perfect oasis of warmth and comfort.







