On April 29th, 77% of Barnard faculty voted “no confidence” in President Rosenbury. The vote speaks to growing frustrations that have been brewing among Barnard’s faculty since the start of Rosenbury’s tenure.
Author: Sunaya Mueller
Barnard Reaches Resolutions With “Nearly All” Suspended Students, Restores Campus Access
In an April 26th update, Barnard confirmed that it has reached “resolutions” with students placed on interim suspension and is currently working to do the same with remaining suspended Barnard students.
Representative Ilhan Omar and Daughter Isra Hirsi, a Suspended Barnard Student, Visit Columbia’s Encampment
Omar was in high spirits as she shook hands and spoke with student protestors on Butler Lawns. She and Hirsi stopped to speak with the Bulletin.
Barnard Places At Least Three Students on “Interim Suspension”
The students, who were suspended and evicted by the College, are protestors at the Pro-Palestinian encampment on Butler Lawns.
Barnard Accepts 7% of Applicants to Class of 2028
The acceptance rate is a record low for the college.
Transport Workers Union Expresses “Outrage” Following Barnard CARES Comments on Hijab Removal at Security Checkpoints
The Union’s letter addresses comments made by Rosemarie Ronde, Associate Director of the college’s CARES office.
Review: The Thrill and Horror of Dance Nation
Barnard Theatre’s spring semester show brought Dance Moms to campus.
Barnard Bans Decoration on Dorm Doors, Imposes New Policies Restricting On-Campus Protests
The administration’s latest policies elicit student frustration.
“While You Are Speaking, Kids Are Buried”
Barnard President Laura Rosenbury’s Inauguration marked by student, faculty, and alumni protests.