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Megan Greenwell

Four Years at Columbia: War, Protests, and Elections

The class of 2006 knows it's spring when controversy begins on campus.

The class of 2006 knows it's spring when controversy begins on campus.

Trustee Chair Campbell Addresses Senate in Year's Final Meeting

Board of Trustees Chair Bill Campbell, CC '62, delivered a strongly worded endorsement of University President Lee Bollinger's work in his first four years in office, telling the University

Board of Trustees Chair Bill Campbell, CC '62, delivered a strongly worded endorsement of University President Lee Bollinger's work in his first four years in office, telling the University

Senate Passes Revised Sexual Misconduct Policy

After four years of delays, Columbia officially has a new sexual assault policy on the books.

After four years of delays, Columbia officially has a new sexual assault policy on the books.

Bollinger Stays Popular Even In Hard Times

One of the defining moments in University President Lee Bollinger's tenure may have come in April 2003, when the 109th Varsity Show labeled him "PrezBo."

One of the defining moments in University President Lee Bollinger's tenure may have come in April 2003, when the 109th Varsity Show labeled him "PrezBo."

Bylines and Bygones

I was a newly minted associate news editor on Spec when I received the first nasty e-mail about a story I had written.

She called my article "totally one-sided" and "an example of poor journalism" because I hadn't talked to her. As it turned out, the woman had forgotten to check the multiple messages I'd left on her ROLM phone, cell phone, and e-mail pleading for an interview, but the 100 plus people on our alias-all of whom received her letter-didn't know that.

I was a newly minted associate news editor on Spec when I received the first nasty e-mail about a story I had written.

She called my article "totally one-sided" and "an example of poor journalism" because I hadn't talked to her. As it turned out, the woman had forgotten to check the multiple messages I'd left on her ROLM phone, cell phone, and e-mail pleading for an interview, but the 100 plus people on our alias-all of whom received her letter-didn't know that.

Pulitzer Winners Unveiled

Coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath dominated this year's Pulitzer Prizes, with two Gulf Coast newspapers earning gold medals for public service.

Coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath dominated this year's Pulitzer Prizes, with two Gulf Coast newspapers earning gold medals for public service.

Two Undergrads Die Off Campus, Causes Still Unknown

Columbia College sophomore Jessica Zauner died this weekend in Greenwich Hospital in Connecticut. She was 19.

Columbia College sophomore Jessica Zauner died this weekend in Greenwich Hospital in Connecticut. She was 19.

WEB UPDATE Sophomore Dies in Greenwich Hospital

Columbia College sophomore Jessica Zauner died this weekend in Greenwich Hospital in Connecticut.

Columbia College sophomore Jessica Zauner died this weekend in Greenwich Hospital in Connecticut.

Students React to Housing Lottery Results

Columbia gave Michael Kim an enviable 19th birthday present on Monday: the opportunity to spend a year on Furnald Hall's 10th floor.

Columbia gave Michael Kim an enviable 19th birthday present on Monday: the opportunity to spend a year on Furnald Hall's 10th floor.

One Year Later: Housing Winners and Losers

In one small corner of McBain's sixth floor, the cruel whims of the housing lottery are easy to see.

In one small corner of McBain's sixth floor, the cruel whims of the housing lottery are easy to see.