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13th Article
13th Article was a short-lived literary magazine featuring various poetry and fiction written by students and alumnae.
Alessandra Comini Diaries and Letters
This collection of letters and diaries provides a lens into the teenage and college years of American art historian, Alessandra Comini. The bulk of the letters are from her mother, writing to Comini at Barnard College. The diaries chronicle Comini's travels abroad.
Barnard Barnacle/ Barnacle Quarterly/ Barnard Quarterly
This collection consists of the monthly literary journal, The Barnard Barnacle.
Barnard Literary Magazine
This collection consists of the Barnard Literary Magazine, which was first published in 1974. This sporadically published literary magazine showcased Barnard and Columbia students’ poems, fiction, and occasionally artwork.
Bold, Beautiful, Black @ Barnard
This collection contains photos, play, interview, t-shirt, and other materials from Bold, Beautiful, Black @ Barnard club and exhibit.
Bottle of Wine
Published by the Barnard Literary Society, Bottle of Wine featured poetry, photography, drawings, fiction, and one-act plays by current Columbia University undergraduate students. This literary magazine only had one issue.
Common Ground
This collection consists of Common Ground, a student publication described as being an alternative newspaper, created in the hopes of building a coalition among progressive Columbia and Barnard student groups.
Echoes
This collection consists of the Barnard College student publication, Echoes. The magazine features students poetry, prose, and artwork.
Emanon
This collection consists of the student-published literary magazine, Emanon.
Eve's Rib
This collection consists of the Barnard College feminist arts journal, Eve's Rib.
Focus on Barnard
This collection consists of Focus on Barnard magazine, which was first published in 1948, and was the sole literary magazine at Barnard College.
Folkus
This collection consists of the student publication, Folkus. It featured articles, poetry, and interviews on topics such as drugs, sex, and music.
Fracus
This collection consists of the Barnard student publication, Fracus, which was published one time by the staff of the Focus, and featured prose and poetry.
Honors Papers and Theses
This collection consists of manuscripts of undergraduate papers and senior theses written by Barnard College students.
Jabowoc
This collection consists of the Barnard College student satirical literary magazine, Jabowoc.
The Kosher Digest
This collection consists of the Barnard and Columbia College student publication, The Kosher Digest.
The Plimpton Cookbook
This collection consists of the Barnard College student publication, The Plimpton Cookbook.
Qzine
This collection consists of the Barnard College student publication, Qzine.
Reorientation
This collection consists of the Barnard student publication, Reorientation, which served as an alternative to the college-issued student handbook.
Sticks and Stones Zine
This collection consists of Sticks and Stones which is a collaborative zine created by the Barnard Zine Collective, formerly known as the Barnard Zine Club.
The Barnard Bear
This collection consists of issues of The Barnard Bear, a quarterly literary magazine of Barnard College.
The Proxy
This collection consists of the Barnard College student magazine, Proxy, which in its singular issue focused on topics of race, gender, and multicultural identity.
Undergraduate Journal of Barnard College
This collection consists of The Undergraduate Journal of Barnard College, which featured articles written by Barnard College students.
Upstart Magazine
This collection consists of Upstart Magazine, an arts magazine of Barnard College and Columbia Univeristy. The magazine featured works by students, faculty, and alumni, as well as articles and interviews.
Why We Strike
This collection consists of the publication, Why We Strike, which was published by the Barnard Strike Coalition and detailed the events of Barnard's participation in the National Student Strike on May 5th, 1970.