A sense of responsibility to confront the daunting future united the School of Engineering and Applied Science class of 2009 at the college’s Class Day Monday morning, as James Albaugh, SEAS M.A. ’74 and the executive vice president of aerospace company Boeing, recognized the graduating seniors as a “generation that will rebuild the world.”
A sense of responsibility to confront the daunting future united the School of Engineering and Applied Science class of 2009 at the college’s Class Day Monday morning, as James Albaugh, SEAS M.A. ’74 and the executive vice president of aerospace company Boeing, recognized the graduating seniors as a “generation that will rebuild the world.”
President Sarah Brafman, CC '10, unveils Hillel's new blog and reveals the winning entry for the blog's name. The newly dubbed domain Andthoushaltblog.blogspot.com will among other things include events, internship opportunities, videos, and information on where to get free food on campus.
President Sarah Brafman, CC '10, unveils Hillel's new blog and reveals the winning entry for the blog's name. The newly dubbed domain Andthoushaltblog.blogspot.com will among other things include events, internship opportunities, videos, and information on where to get free food on campus.
Anthony Correa, CC '10, explains the audience the significance of the Puerto Rican flag during the celebration of Dia De La Bandera (Flag Day). The Chicano Caucus hosted the event on the occasion of Mexico's national holiday. Following a presentation by professor Caterina Pizzigoni about the history and meaning of the Mexican flag, students were invited to share stories about their own national pride, culture and flag.
Anthony Correa, CC '10, explains the audience the significance of the Puerto Rican flag during the celebration of Dia De La Bandera (Flag Day). The Chicano Caucus hosted the event on the occasion of Mexico's national holiday. Following a presentation by professor Caterina Pizzigoni about the history and meaning of the Mexican flag, students were invited to share stories about their own national pride, culture and flag.
Voting opened on Monday in the online, undergraduate poll on whether the Naval ROTC, which left campus in 1969, should be allowed to return to Columbia.
Voting opened on Monday in the online, undergraduate poll on whether the Naval ROTC, which left campus in 1969, should be allowed to return to Columbia.
About 50 students gathered on College Walk at 8 p.m. Monday evening for a candlelight vigil in memory of the victims of a recent terrorist attack in Islamabad, Pakistan.
About 50 students gathered on College Walk at 8 p.m. Monday evening for a candlelight vigil in memory of the victims of a recent terrorist attack in Islamabad, Pakistan.
A small fire broke out on the sixth floor of the Barnard residence at 600 W 116th St. Friday morning. Everyone in the building was evacuated immediately and no students were injured.
A small fire broke out on the sixth floor of the Barnard residence at 600 W 116th St. Friday morning. Everyone in the building was evacuated immediately and no students were injured.
The long-awaited announcement of a new dean for the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science may be drawing near as sources close to the selection process have confirmed that the sea
The long-awaited announcement of a new dean for the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science may be drawing near as sources close to the selection process have confirmed that the sea
Low Plaza was alive with music, food, and traditional dance Saturday afternoon, as the Organization of Pakistani Students transformed the steps into a full-scale Pakistani wedding, complete with a
Low Plaza was alive with music, food, and traditional dance Saturday afternoon, as the Organization of Pakistani Students transformed the steps into a full-scale Pakistani wedding, complete with a