Alumna Letter: Joy Horner Greenberg ‘71

The moment I became convinced that America was in the midst of a revolution from which there would be no turning back was during an address by H. Rap Brown at Columbia in the spring of ’68. When he concluded with Eldridge Cleaver’s memorable line, you are either part of the solution or part of [...]

The Study Abroad Survival Guide

by Kateri Benjamin
So you picked the perfect program, were accepted, and now all you can think about is preparing for your upcoming semester in France, Argentina, Africa, etc. Should you pack one coat or two? Should you live with a local family or in university housing? It may seem hard to predict what [...]

Minor Latham Madness: Hippolytos Opens The Theater Season

by Sophia Mossberg
For those lucky enough to catch October’s Hippolytos at Barnard and Columbia’s undergraduate performance space, Minor Latham Playhouse, the show offered a passionate and fitting introduction to this season of Barnard-Columbia theatre, as well as the theatre department in general. While a trend in college and regional productions is to interpret classic plays [...]

Cooking Column: Un Menu Provençal

A column by Christina Black
A Provençal meal from renowned Chef de Cuisine Bruno Ungaro, presented here in the order it should be prepared. The timing is so well planned that the main will be ready as soon as you’ve polished off the appetizer, and dessert perfectly chilled by the end to tempt you. This meal [...]

Barnard Greenhouse, Heating Up

by Mitzi Steiner
Ever wonder where the plant you’re dissecting for biology comes from?  The answer: not very far.  If you ever glanced up to the roof of Milbank (which given the construction around it, isn’t so easy), you can witness Barnard’s very own state-of-the art plant growth facility.  The Arthur Ross Greenhouse, which celebrated its [...]