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Double Take

Weekend Reading: The Twentieth Anniversary of Columbine

From The New Yorker’s archive, a selection of pieces about Columbine and the epidemic of school shootings that have followed it.

By The New Yorker

April 20, 2019

Daily Comment

Thinking About Guns, Five Years After Newtown

By Adam Gopnik

December 14, 2017

News Desk

Roanoke and the Value of Guns

By Adam Gopnik

August 28, 2015

John Cassidy

From Columbine to Charleston: Will America Ever Learn?

By John Cassidy

June 22, 2015

Amy Davidson Sorkin

Laughing and Crying About Gun Control

By Amy Davidson Sorkin

April 14, 2013

Daily Comment

Armed Correlations

By Adam Gopnik

March 29, 2013

News Desk

The N.R.A. Wins Again

By Alex Koppelman

March 20, 2013

Culture Desk

How the Greeks Viewed Weapons

By Melissa Lane

February 1, 2013

Amy Davidson Sorkin

Women and Guns at the Senate Hearings

By Amy Davidson Sorkin

January 30, 2013

Amy Davidson Sorkin

The Children at Obama’s Gun Speech

By Amy Davidson Sorkin

January 16, 2013

John Cassidy

Can Obama and Grace McDonnell Beat the Gun Lobby?

By John Cassidy

January 16, 2013

Daily Comment

Obama’s Gun Plan: Sense or Sensibility?

By Amy Davidson Sorkin

January 15, 2013

Daily Comment

Can Biden Stop the Shooting?

By Alex Koppelman

January 10, 2013

Amy Davidson Sorkin

Back to School: Do We Still Remember Sandy Hook?

By Amy Davidson Sorkin

January 3, 2013

Culture Desk

Cover Story: “Threshold”

By Chris Ware

January 3, 2013

News Desk

Guns in Banks Are Not Like Guns in Schools

By Hendrik Hertzberg

December 28, 2012

Culture Desk

Christmas Day in Sandy Hook

By Sasha Weiss

December 26, 2012

News Desk

Two Schools: Newtown and Toulouse

By Cecile Alduy

December 26, 2012

News Desk

The Dark Presence of Guns

By Alec Wilkinson

December 22, 2012

Daily Comment

Should Teachers Carry Guns?

By Amy Davidson Sorkin

December 21, 2012