Brooke Mazurek

At Town Hall, Students Urge Revision of Nine Ways

On a campus already in flux, Barnard students gathered at a town hall meeting Wednesday night to discuss changes in the school’s general education requirements, the Nine Ways of Knowing.

Barnard Anticipates Transition

On the eve of a highly-anticipated announcement Tuesday afternoon—when, according to sources close to the selection process, the next president of Barnard will be named—students and faculty describ

Panel Sounds Alarm On Future of City’s Schools

The future of New York City’s public schools was up for discussion Tuesday night at a Teachers College symposium on equal education opportunities.

CU Inches Closer to Cage Free Eggs

Between the tote bags and reusable Blue Java mugs, the eggs served in Columbia University’s dining facilities could become the newest target of the University’s “Go Green” initiative.

Educational Equality Advocates Address Students, Harlem Residents

Only 50 percent of children in low-income communities—half of 13 million children nationwide—will graduate high school.