Ana Baric

Retired professors stay on to teach Core

Provost Emeritus William Theodore de Bary founded the Society of Senior Scholars in 1988, and it now consists of 33 retired but still-teaching professors.

USenate, CUIT creating new data security rules

University senator Kenny Durell, CC ’12, is working with a senate committee to begin creating comprehensive guidelines for data security in the wake of recent security breaches.

Sexual violence on campus: CU acknowledges admins need response training

In the wake of statistics showing that universities nationwide aren’t doing enough to prevent or report sexual violence on campus, there are some signs that Columbia is responding by increasing training and programming.

Controversial PR firm attracts student interest

The Center for Career Education hosted a trip to the public relations firm Burson-Marsteller, a company that has been criticized for its choice of clients.

How safe are we?

Columbia University could stand to reevaluate some of its key approaches to student safety.

The ultimate sacrifice

This year, I decided to not only follow Lent, but to make the ultimate sacrifice—I gave up Facebook.

An Ivy-educated fashion icon

The Columbia students I have spoken with have all agreed that the focus on “Michelle Obama: the fashionista” has missed the bigger picture, and they have expressed at least some dissatisfaction with the media’s one-dimensional representation.

Maison explores relationship between soccer, politics

Few things link culture to politics the way soccer does.

Panel Discussion on Bioethics

Pulitzer Prize-winner Amy Harmon and a panel of bioethics experts addressed the problems facing their field in light of technological advances as part of a Kraft Program Series on Tuesday.