Black 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.
Calendula: A Barnard Feminist Publication featured opinion pieces, a directory of feminist campus groups, events listings, articles, reviews, and poetry.
Black 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.
Emanon 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 magaz...
Reorientation, 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 ...
Why 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.
Emanon 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.
Emanon 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.