Madina Toure

Theft spurs concern over security of information

After a security breach on campus compromised the personal information of 1,400 University affiliates, students and identity theft experts are questioning the administration’s handling of the break-in.

Barnard expands international visiting students program

Barnard has surpassed its goal of internationalizing its student body, as more students than ever are participating in its Visiting International Students Program.

GS student passes away from natural causes

Friends and family remember GS senior Michael Sinnott for his humor and dedication.

BC environmental science dept. hopes to renovate labs

Barnard's environmental science department envisions one floor for all of its courses as well as the creation of two new office spaces.

Barnard biology department hopes to use Mellon Grant to fund lab renovation

Barnard is working to raise funds to renovate its biological science department.

Defeat of same-sex marriage bill disappoints many

Reactions to the defeated same-sex marriage bill, on campus and off

Students wait for health bill to pass Senate before holding further events

It's just a bill, and student groups are just waiting for it to pass the Hill.

Barnard reviews three Ways of Knowing, students chime in

Barnard is still getting to know the Nine Ways of Knowing—its attributes and flaws.

Searching for space in the Diana

Barnard's new student center will open this spring. But which clubs get to use it?

New diversity director hired at Barnard

Barnard's new director of Diversity Initiatives will take on varied challenges under one office.