Jessica Gresko

Some Professors Don't Make The Grade

Some students are beginning their second semester without all of their grades from the first.

Sculpting a New, Perplexing Look for Broadway

Sculptures of a crying giant and woman reading atop a globe appeared on Broadway near Columbia's campus late last week, attracting curious and amused glances from Columbians and community members w

The Fed Works to Change Image for New Year

Mike Ilardi, SEAS '05, wasn't the editor-in-chief of Columbia's humor publication, The Fed, last year when the paper published the cartoon that incited protests on the Low Steps decrying racism on

CU Students Join Washington March

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Over 250 Columbia students joined the March For Women's Lives in Washington, D.C. on Sunday.

Sophomores Get Jump on Picking Classes

A mix-up at the registrar's office allowed some sophomores to register for classes on Monday, a day supposed to be set aside for junior registration.

Group Lottery Nearing Its End

By the end of the fifth day of group suite selection on Thursday, rising junior groups had selected the last of Watt, rising sophomore groups of two were snapping up the best doubles in McBain, and

Suite Second Chances: The Rules of Regroup

This year, for the second time, groups of rising seniors with 30 points will get a second chance to play the housing lottery sweepstakes if they aren't the winners of their dream suite in the first

Student Clubs May Be Excluded From Nexus

For months now, Barnard students and administrators have been talking about plans for the Nexus, a new multi-purpose building scheduled to open on the site of Barnard's McIntosh Student Center in t

Students to Launch Science Review In April

Does toilet water really flush clockwise in the southern hemisphere? What is synesthesia and why does it matter? What makes a Stradivarius violin sound so good?

Move Over, Jay Orenduff--Erik Gibson Takes Over CU Housing

"Jay is not available at this time," reads the sign posted on Erik Gibson's office wall.