The University's largest political organization, which seeks to encompass every progressive political and activist group at Columbia, is back after three years of near-dormancy.
The University's largest political organization, which seeks to encompass every progressive political and activist group at Columbia, is back after three years of near-dormancy.
A recruiter for the CIA's Clandestine Service division spoke yesterday to a packed room in the International Affairs Building, answering questions from students interested in applying for jobs whil
A recruiter for the CIA's Clandestine Service division spoke yesterday to a packed room in the International Affairs Building, answering questions from students interested in applying for jobs whil
Many promising Columbia clubs crumble and fade. Some never gain popularity, rising and falling with the cycles of the four-year undergraduate treadmill.
Many promising Columbia clubs crumble and fade. Some never gain popularity, rising and falling with the cycles of the four-year undergraduate treadmill.
A Columbia College graduate announced yesterday that he would run for the U.S. Senate next year and challenge Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton from the left in next year's Democratic primary.
A Columbia College graduate announced yesterday that he would run for the U.S. Senate next year and challenge Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton from the left in next year's Democratic primary.
Though it may target students looking for dorm room bargains, Wal-Mart was not popular among the Columbia students who gathered Friday to protest its labor practices and keep the superstore out of
Though it may target students looking for dorm room bargains, Wal-Mart was not popular among the Columbia students who gathered Friday to protest its labor practices and keep the superstore out of
While most students spent the last day of break sleeping in at home or idling around campus, several Columbia Democrats left for Washington Heights at 6:45 a.m.
While most students spent the last day of break sleeping in at home or idling around campus, several Columbia Democrats left for Washington Heights at 6:45 a.m.