After pushing back the voting deadline a day to accommodate technical difficulties, the Engineering Student Council announced the results of the class president and vice president positions in the
After pushing back the voting deadline a day to accommodate technical difficulties, the Engineering Student Council announced the results of the class president and vice president positions in the
In a departure from the tradition of rewarding a single victor, the first-place prize of this year’s Columbia University Assassins went to eight different people.
In a departure from the tradition of rewarding a single victor, the first-place prize of this year’s Columbia University Assassins went to eight different people.
Engineering Student Council candidates presented their platforms at a sparsely attended forum on Friday afternoon, where they presented their platforms in informative—and occasionally fiery—speeche
Engineering Student Council candidates presented their platforms at a sparsely attended forum on Friday afternoon, where they presented their platforms in informative—and occasionally fiery—speeche
Peter Valeiras, School of Engineering and Applied Science ’09, was named president of the Engineering Student Council last night during the council’s annual internal Executive Board elections.
Peter Valeiras, School of Engineering and Applied Science ’09, was named president of the Engineering Student Council last night during the council’s annual internal Executive Board elections.
At 6:05 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 22, the first shot emanated from a squeaky water gun in the densely populated Broadway computer lounge. Ian Crone, CC ’10, was dead.
At 6:05 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 22, the first shot emanated from a squeaky water gun in the densely populated Broadway computer lounge. Ian Crone, CC ’10, was dead.
With the help of a new Engineering Student Council resolution, the curriculum of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences may be broadened to allow a bigger role for visual arts classes.
With the help of a new Engineering Student Council resolution, the curriculum of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences may be broadened to allow a bigger role for visual arts classes.
With little pomp and circumstance, Herman Matte, formerly the director of housing, assumed the role of interim assistant vice president for campus operations at the Columbia University Medical Cent
With little pomp and circumstance, Herman Matte, formerly the director of housing, assumed the role of interim assistant vice president for campus operations at the Columbia University Medical Cent