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Stella Turowsky-Ganci

Stella Turowsky-Ganci is a member of the Columbia College class of 2028 from Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. Since joining The Fed during her freshman fall, she has held the position of Staff Writer, and is now serving on the General Board as an Arts Editor. Stella likes The Fed because she gets to write lots of hard hitting poetry (see hits such as “Ferris Booth Commons Vegan Churrizo: A Love Poem From A Struggling Vegetarian” “A Sonnet to Carman Gate” and “Butler Cough—a Haiku”).

Articles/Breaking News/On Campus

NEW FROM CCSC: LERNER HAUNTED HOUSE!

by Stella Turowsky-Ganci
October 27, 2025October 20, 2025

This week, it was announced from the Columbia College Student Council that, while budget cuts have made bouncy houses and fair games unattainable this autumn, they are still committed to making sure…

Articles/On Campus/Opinion

Study Spots Because The Libraries Are All Full

by Stella Turowsky-Ganci
September 29, 2025September 14, 2025

It’s public knowledge that Columbia over-admitted the class of 2029. And yeah, we love our freshmen, with their blissful innocence, not yet having lost that new college student twinkle in their eye.…

Articles/On Campus

Hartley Under Construction; Columbia To Revoke Guaranteed Housing for Rising Seniors, EC To Become Sophomore Dorm

by Stella Turowsky-Ganci
March 31, 2025March 31, 2025

In the midst of Columbia’s room selection process, campus has been buzzing over new, controversial rulings by the campus housing department; namely, the decision to use East Campus, a long-time promised dwelling…

Articles/On Campus

A Glass Box To Be Built Around Alma Mater Statue, “To Protect Our Legacy”

by Stella Turowsky-Ganci
March 31, 2025March 31, 2025

After over a year of protests, some of which targeted the famous Alma Mater statue which stands at the base of Low Library, the Columbia University administration has proposed ambitious plans to…

Articles/On Campus

Butler Cough, a Haiku

by Stella Turowsky-Ganci
December 9, 2024December 5, 2024

The silent workers tremble A thunderous burst of sound I coughed in Butler…

Articles/Food and Drink/On Campus

O Great John Jay Pasta Bar: A Love Poem

by Stella Turowsky-Ganci
December 9, 2024December 5, 2024

O great John Jay pasta bar Your fixins’ make me weep, Creamy cheese sauce Marinara too My favorite post-class treat! Sequestered in my corner chair Back hunched over my plate. When I…

Articles/On Campus/Opinion

Op-Ed: My Parents Are Too Supportive

by Stella Turowsky-Ganci
December 1, 2024December 3, 2024

One thing about my parents, my lovely, caring, generous parents, is that they’ve put a lot of time and effort into my education. They put me in all the best schools growing…

Articles/Barnard/Food and Drink/On Campus

Columbia Men Attempting Entry Into Hewitt Dining Hall Asked To Name A Women: Here’s what they said

by Federalist Staff and Stella Turowsky-Ganci
October 28, 2024October 22, 2024

Due to limited seating in the Barnard dining hall, Hewitt, as well as an overwhelming number of complaints by frustrated Barnard Students, steps are being taken to limit the number of Columbia…

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