The Torch was an undergraduate guide for incoming first-years in 1963, written by students from... Show moreThe Torch was an undergraduate guide for incoming first-years in 1963, written by students from the class of 1959. The archive has two copies of The Torch and it is unknown whether any additional issues were published. Show less
Reorientation, 1971 served as an alternative to the college-issued student handbook and was... Show moreReorientation, 1971 served as an alternative to the college-issued student handbook and was published by the Barnard Undergrad Association. Barnard Archives and Special Collections hold two copies of this publication. Show less
Emanon was a literary magazine containing poetry, prose, and visual art by Barnard and Columbia... Show moreEmanon was a literary magazine containing poetry, prose, and visual art by Barnard and Columbia students and alumni, as well as members of the Morningside Heights community. Notable works in the magazine include poems by Ntozake Shange (nee Paulette Williams) and New York State author Mary Gordon Show less
Why We Strike was published by the Barnard Strike Coalition and detailed the events of Barnard's... Show moreWhy We Strike was published by the Barnard Strike Coalition and detailed the events of Barnard's participation in the National Student Strike on May 5th, 1970. Show less
The Barnard Literary Magazine was published once yearly and featured poems, prose, and... Show moreThe Barnard Literary Magazine was published once yearly and featured poems, prose, and illustrations. The Barnard Archives and Special Collections holds twelve issues. Show less
Upstart Magazine was the annual arts magazine of Barnard College and Columbia University. The... Show moreUpstart Magazine was the annual arts magazine of Barnard College and Columbia University. The Barnard Archives and Special Collections holds nine issues. Show less
Calendula: A Barnard Feminist Publication featured opinion pieces, a directory of feminist campus... Show moreCalendula: A Barnard Feminist Publication featured opinion pieces, a directory of feminist campus groups, events listings, articles, reviews, and poetry. The Barnard Archives and Special Collections holds five issues. Show less
Eve's Rib was a literary journal with a focus on politics, feminism, and art. The Barnard... Show moreEve's Rib was a literary journal with a focus on politics, feminism, and art. The Barnard Archives and Special Collections holds two issues. Show less
Well Woman was a newsletter produced by a division of Barnard College’s Health Services with the... Show moreWell Woman was a newsletter produced by a division of Barnard College’s Health Services with the same name, and spans the years 1994 to 2004. Previous to the adoption of the name Well Woman in 1994, the newsletter was titled Health Promotions. Well Woman contains columns written by Barnard students and Health Services staff, on a variety of subjects relating to women's health. Show less
Qzine was a student publication sponsored by Q, Barnard College Queer Collective. The Q group's... Show moreQzine was a student publication sponsored by Q, Barnard College Queer Collective. The Q group's mission is to build and support the queer community on campus through a community orientated and activist based approach. In the one issue of Qzine held by the Barnard Archives, editors selected submissions highlighting various portayals of "queerness," including prose, poetry, comics, and photography Show less
Black Heights was a magazine for and by African American students at Barnard and Columbia. It... Show moreBlack Heights was a magazine for and by African American students at Barnard and Columbia. It featured articles about art as well as original poetry and prose. Show less