An Inquisitive Omnivore’s Tour of Yorkville

by Christina Black
Slightly off the beaten track, Yorkville is a charming enclave between the stuffy Upper East Side and the sometimes dodgy Spanish Harlem. Historically, it is home to German and Hungarian immigrants, although now you’re more likely to live next door to young professionals who have quickly found this a somewhat more affordable Manhattan [...]

Editorial: Choosing Barnard

by Alison Hodgson and Allegra Panetto

President Spar’s keynote address centered on a phrase she coined as the “feminine boutique,” a play on Betty Friedan’s groundbreaking work, The Feminine Mystique. Focusing on the current generation of Barnard students and the myriad of choices they face, Spar highlighted how the meaning of choice has [...]

Photos from Inauguration

All photos by Asiya Khaki

The Ceremony:

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Inauguration: A Senior’s Perspective

by Amanda Lanceter

Looking at this room, you’d think it was May. Barnard seniors gather in caps and gowns, posing for photographs with friends and chatting excitedly. But it’s October, the 23rd to be exact. So what could possibly make us all dress up like this, buzzing with anticipation? The inauguration of President [...]

Endearing Snippets from Inauguration

by Alison Hodgson and Allegra Panetto
Though it was a solemn affair, President Spar’s inauguration didn’t lack character. Many of the speakers offered humorous quips that we found to be reflective of both her sense of humor and the College’s warm nature. So here are the snippets that have made the final cut, from [...]