Of the many words employed to conjure the mood of the impending election, “consequential” might be the one most frequently used. Though this presidential race may be unprecedented in many ways, one thing remains the same: every vote matters.

From Paola Ramos ’09 and Rose Arce ’86 challenging the perception of Latino voters as a monolith to the College's launch of its own voting resource — Barnard Votes — read from Barnard Magazine and news stories to learn about how Barnard has joined the national conversation and educated the community.

Barnard Takes On the Election

Reframing the Narrative

Paola Ramos ’09 explained why Latino voters must be better understood.

Barnard Hosts ‘Trigger Planting 2.0’

Professor Kadambari Baxi explored the rapidly shifting landscape of reproductive healthcare with a botanical art installation.

Taking It to the Polls

How political science expert Michael G. Miller will be teaching an election like no other.

News Reset

The Washington Post’s Maggie Penman ’12 talked on the possibility of a shorter campaign season.

Break This Down: The Science Behind Predicting the 2024 Election

Professor Rajiv Sethi discussed the tools used to forecast political races.

‘A Common Set of Facts’

In her reporting, Rose Arce ’86 is dedicated to bringing diverse, and often misunderstood, perspectives to the forefront.

Barnard Votes 2024

Barnard Votes encouraged students to engage in the civic process beyond casting their ballots. 
 

Making News

Sarabeth Berman ’06 is on a quest to grow local journalism.