Barnard’s Balancing Act

by Elizabeth Kraushar and Sarah Morgan
On November 4, Barnard students joined the crowds of Columbia students that filled Broadway sidewalks and streets to cheer for change in Washington.  Barack Obama’s campaign message won the support of the majority of Barnard students.  The other voices for change stayed silent.
Barnard’s own recently inaugurated president, Debora Spar, prompted [...]

“Jest” What the Doctor Ordered

by Viana Siniscalchi
“The full and official name of this publication shall be Jester of Columbia.  In casual conversation, the magazine may be referred to as Jester, the Jester, or Chester.  Under no circumstances will the magazine answer to the name Chet.”  One would not ordinarily find an excerpt like this in the constitution of a [...]

Young Presidents at Barnard: A Conversation with former President Ellen Futter

by Alison Hodgson and Allegra Panetto

Victorian furniture, regal fireplaces and softly lit portraits of former leaders ornament Sulzberger Parlor. Here, where we are reminded of our predecessors, magic happens. Here, we’ve listened to Senator Clinton’s press conference on pay equity while seated beneath portraits of women who have been pioneering forces for change in [...]

The Right to an Education

by Chisato Sakamoto

Our generation in America tends to see higher education as a given, not a privilege. Yet, in reality, many college students in this nation struggle to pay their tuition. At Barnard alone, over 54 percent of students relied on financial aid during the 2007-2008 academic year. Furthermore, with the topsy-turvy [...]