The Ear

By The Columbia Daily Spectator

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By investigating the past and present of Columbia University through audio projects, The Ear aims to uncover rich, controversial, and enduring stories that may be otherwise hidden from the community. The Ear is a podcast of the Columbia Daily Spectator, the undergraduate newspaper at Columbia.

Episode Date
Arrests at Barnard: An account of the Milstein sit-in and the nine arrests that followed
Apr 01, 2025
Thinking twice about a dog’s thoughts: Barnard’s Dog Cognition Lab
Nov 26, 2024
From Hamilton Hall to Hind’s: Inside the Occupation
May 14, 2024
33 Hours in the ‘Liberated Zone’
Apr 26, 2024
Riverside Church and the Road to Racial Justice
Feb 13, 2024
Neurodivergent community and support at Columbia
Feb 07, 2024
Nim Chimpsky and Columbia’s Fraught History with Animal Experimentation
Jan 29, 2024
From Canton to Columbia: Low’s Legacy with Opium
Jan 26, 2024
Columbia’s ‘activist Ivy’ legacy amid pro-Palestinian campus resistance
Jan 19, 2024
The Cradle of the Bomb: Columbia University and the Origins of the Manhattan Project
Dec 06, 2023
Life Behind Language: How Heritage Impacts Language Learning
Nov 15, 2023
Mapping Rurality: Defining Columbia’s ‘Rural Student’
Oct 31, 2023
Voices in the Archive: The Repatriation of Columbia's Indigenous Audio Recordings
Apr 27, 2023
Searching for Said: Edward Said’s Legacy Beyond ‘Orientalism’
Apr 26, 2023
Perception vs. Reality: Student Crime Fears in NYC
Mar 22, 2023
RAs at Columbia: The Trials and Triumphs
Feb 28, 2023
“Every Corner of the Globe”: Is Columbia Limiting International Students to America?
Dec 28, 2022
Organizing for Iran at Columbia and beyond
Dec 12, 2022
Extreme Activism: ‘What We Did to be Seen’
Feb 15, 2022
Contemporary Curriculum: Changing the way we learn Black history
Feb 14, 2022
Lust, Love, and Literature: The Columbia Murder that Launched the Beats
Feb 07, 2022
Disorientation: Navigating the Pandemic as an International Student
Dec 21, 2021
Some Food for Thought: The History of Dining on Campus
Dec 13, 2021
Is It Frat Flu, Carman Cough or COVID-19?: Balancing a Pandemic with Student Health Needs
Dec 11, 2021
When the Navy Came to Campus: Columbia’s Navy ROTC Debate
Jun 12, 2021
Understanding Rural Education Inequity
Apr 17, 2021
Columbia’s Composers: Keeping Composure in Quarantine
Apr 09, 2021
Jazz: Universal Language or Community Divider?
Feb 16, 2021
Science and Skulls: Measuring Columbia’s Eugenicist Past
Feb 02, 2021
The Many Lives of Greek Life
Dec 04, 2020
Fall Break Debate, 50 Years Later
Oct 30, 2020
Chiseling the City
Oct 16, 2020
Two Murders, 47 Years Apart
May 12, 2020
The Continued Crisis
May 07, 2020
The Woman at the Center of the Photograph
Mar 05, 2020
Women Bard from Entry
Nov 20, 2019
Ear Mini Episode: The Grove
May 06, 2019
Dark (Morning)side of the Moon
May 05, 2019
S03 Episode 2: Starr's Wars, Episode II
Apr 26, 2019
S03 Episode 1: Starr's Wars, Episode I
Feb 19, 2019
S01 Episode 3: Two Minutes to Midnight
Mar 29, 2018
S01 Episode 2: Columbia’s Prehistory
Mar 01, 2018
S01 Episode 1: The Timeless Sundial
Feb 06, 2018