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Manhattanville Residents To Be Rehoused

Columbia has purchased a site where it plans to relocate tenants currently living in Tenant Interim Lease apartments in the proposed Manhattanville expansion zone, the University announced Thursday

Fox Charms at CC Class Day

Surrounded by academic luminaries, actor Matthew Fox, CC '89, gave a charmingly self-deprecating Class Day speech to the graduating class of Columbia College on Tuesday.

P.S. 36 Plans Called Off After Protest

When the Department of Education announced, in early November, that the proposed Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science and Education would be housed in P.S.

In M'Ville, Questions Over Who Speaks for a Community

For those involved in the debate about Columbia's proposed Manhattanville expansion—within the University's gates, as well as among West Harlem activists, residents, and Community Board 9 mem

CU secondary school will move to P.S. 125

School administrators, parents, teachers, and Department of Education officials have come to a consensus which will result in Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science, and Engineering being hous

M'Ville Caught on Film In Alum's Documentary

From a large screen on the altar of St.

Groups Hold Teach-In On Expansion Plan

Members of the Student Coalition on Expansion and Gentrification, the Coalition to Preserve Community, and several West Harlem community activists held a teach-in on the sundial to educate Columbia

Locals Discuss Eminent Domain at CPU Panel

On Tuesday night, the Columbia Political Union held a panel to discuss eminent domain, bringing together local perspectives to debate the implications for Columbia and other private and public inst

Borough President Announces 197-c Plan

West Harlem, once a major manufacturing center and now home to small community with dwindling affordable housing, has been presented with yet another redevelopment proposal.

P.S. 125 Considered to House CU Secondary

The Department of Education has identified P.S 125, an elementary school on 123rd Street, as a likely temporary location for Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science and Engineering.