The Barnard Bulletin was founded in 1901 as a weekly newspaper, and today is the oldest... Show moreThe Barnard Bulletin was founded in 1901 as a weekly newspaper, and today is the oldest continuously published voice on a women's college campus in the United States, according to its own accounts. The Bulletin historically covered events on campus, all aspects of student life, affairs of Barnard's administration and the Board of Trustees, and relations with Columbia. At the time of its launch, Barnard was one of only a few colleges in the country to print a weekly newspaper. For financial reasons--the Bulletin had to cease publication for a semester in 2002 due to outstanding debts--it switched to a biweekly schedule in 2007 and to a monthly schedule in fall 2009. It has also shifted gradually from a traditional newspaper design, printed on newsprint, to a more features-oriented, glossy-paged magazine format. Show less
Mural: "Murder one! / 'Women will be admitted to Columbia Law School over my dead body.' / (Chief... Show moreMural: "Murder one! / 'Women will be admitted to Columbia Law School over my dead body.' / (Chief Justice Atone, CLS Dean 1927)" with painting at bottom of three women judges standing over a dead body. Show less
Protestors march for reproductive freedom, circa 1990s. Woman holding banner: "Reproductive... Show moreProtestors march for reproductive freedom, circa 1990s. Woman holding banner: "Reproductive freedom and justice for all!" Show less
Women's peace march. Sign on left: "Women Strike for Peace and... [cut off]", sign on right: "Q.... Show moreWomen's peace march. Sign on left: "Women Strike for Peace and... [cut off]", sign on right: "Q. And babies? / A. And babies. / The Masculine Mystique". Show less
Barnard College students protesting the closure of women's college Kirkland College on Fifth... Show moreBarnard College students protesting the closure of women's college Kirkland College on Fifth Avenue, New York, circa 1978. Show less
Barnard College students protesting against the closure of Kirkland College on Fifth Avenue, New... Show moreBarnard College students protesting against the closure of Kirkland College on Fifth Avenue, New York, circa 1978. Show less