Keren Daskin

Alumni Sail, Fly Away With Alma Mater

As Columbia students anticipate spring break by filling their suitcases with sunscreen for Acapulco, work gloves for their volunteer trip in New Orleans, or the textbooks needed to work on their th

In Time of Presidential Change, Barnard Aims to Build Up Endowment Through More Aggressive Fundraising

With Columbia’s four billion dollar fundraising capital campaign now two years underway, some wonder what type of financial growth is occurring on the other side of Broadway—and exactly what role B

Admin Explains Goals, Usage of Alumni Gifts

As Columbia’s capital campaign moves forward and efforts to solicit alumni donations continue, donors may be curious about where their money is going and how much of a difference their dollars can

Following Princeton, Schools Switch to Grants

Since Princeton’s 2001 debut as the first private university to eliminate loans in favor of grants, many institutions have followed suit.

Student Senators Lobby for Subway Fare Discount

With a subway price hike looming, the University Senate’s Student Affairs Committee is working to protect students’ wallets.

Students, Profs Deal With Space Crunch in IAB

Since a survey last spring documented students’ ill-sentiment toward the International Affairs Building, questions have arisen regarding the space constraints that topped many frequenters’ priority