Nicollette Barsamian

Harlem exhibit fights social prejudice

The Art for Change team strives to bring a new perspective to conversations on controversial current social issues.

Club partnership presents controversial Iranian film Tuesday

CISA and CQA partner to screen the controversial Iranian film "Circumstance" Tuesday Jan. 31 in Roone Arledge Auditorium. Winner of the Audience Award at 2011 Sundance Film Festival, "Circumstance" follows young adults as they struggle with their individuality in contemporary Iran.

Barnard radio station WBAR to launch ’90s-inspired zine with Barnard Zine Club

WBAR is getting back to basics with their new zine, which will look at college radio and music in New York city and beyond.

Crowd survives the ‘Abacchalypse’ happily but with no new appreciation for Snoop

Snoop arrived onstage to a g-funk variation of “O Fortuna” from Carmina Burana—an overly dramatic gesture—wearing a Columbia basketball jersey and giant pimp rings.

Best of: Summer Reads

From bestselling hit "Freedom" to hipster favorite "There Is No Year," start summer on a fine literary note.

Play all around campus with KCST's 'Taming of the Shrew'

King's Crown Shakespeare Troupe's new production showcases Shakespeare's light-hearted side.

'African Cats': Latest Disneynature documentary overlays wild setting with moral messaging and trite narration

New nature documentary serves as a real life "Lion King"

Barnard alum writes a book about newly released ‘Red Riding Hood’

Recent BC alumna releases her take on a storybook classic after working on its star-studded film adaptation.

Kyle Jarrow’s ‘Hypochondria’ offers up an eclectic cast of characters

The play’s thematic focus on celebrity obsession and disenchantment in contemporary society may prove relevant for students.

Professor discusses new book about digital media’s impact on psychoanalysis

Sometimes, a robot is still a robot.