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Dinosaur Growls in Manhattanville

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que isn’t growling as it anticipates its move outside Columbia’s Manhattanville expansion zone.

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que isn’t growling as it anticipates its move outside Columbia’s Manhattanville expansion zone.

Brownfield Action Teaches Through Video Game

While video games are often dismissed as entertaining pastimes, Barnard senior lecturer Peter Bower credits them with inspiring the cutting-edge virtual technology tool he developed for his Introduction to Environmental Science course.

While video games are often dismissed as entertaining pastimes, Barnard senior lecturer Peter Bower credits them with inspiring the cutting-edge virtual technology tool he developed for his Introduction to Environmental Science course.

Graduate profile: Khadijah Abdul-Nabi

It was a role few would have envisioned for the girl from the Bronx who first arrived at Barnard.

It was a role few would have envisioned for the girl from the Bronx who first arrived at Barnard.

Law Students Address Sustainability in São Tomé

Columbia Law School’s Environmental Law Clinic helped students learn the meaning of “Global University”—a favored phrase of University President Lee Bollinger—by co-sponsoring a trip to São Tomé an

Columbia Law School’s Environmental Law Clinic helped students learn the meaning of “Global University”—a favored phrase of University President Lee Bollinger—by co-sponsoring a trip to São Tomé an

A Lifelong Columbian Tells All

According to Jack Greenberg, Brown v. Board of Education is “the most important case of the 20th century.” And he should know.

According to Jack Greenberg, Brown v. Board of Education is “the most important case of the 20th century.” And he should know.

Score One for the Traditionalists

Brides traditionally bring something old, new, borrowed, and blue to their weddings, but at Riverside Church Thursday afternoon, 10 brides brought something more unorthodox—the fathers of their chi

Brides traditionally bring something old, new, borrowed, and blue to their weddings, but at Riverside Church Thursday afternoon, 10 brides brought something more unorthodox—the fathers of their chi