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CU Eases Supplier Standards

Five months after Columbia joined a national effort to enforce labor standards in the factories that produce its branded apparel, the coalition of universities is running up against the practical d

Five months after Columbia joined a national effort to enforce labor standards in the factories that produce its branded apparel, the coalition of universities is running up against the practical d

Conservatives Bask in Protest

The Columbia University College Republicans took advantage of Sunday's heat and threw a party with a message: global warming is still a debate, and the University has taken sides.

The Columbia University College Republicans took advantage of Sunday's heat and threw a party with a message: global warming is still a debate, and the University has taken sides.

Broadway Dems Talk Emissions

Klaus Lackner, Columbia professor of geophysics, spoke to a packed meeting of the Broadway Democrats last night in the basement of Bank Street College on 112th Street.

Klaus Lackner, Columbia professor of geophysics, spoke to a packed meeting of the Broadway Democrats last night in the basement of Bank Street College on 112th Street.

CU Names Mesa to Green Post

The office of Senior Executive Vice President Robert Kasdin announced yesterday the appointment of Nilda Mesa as the University's first environmental stewardship coordinator.

The office of Senior Executive Vice President Robert Kasdin announced yesterday the appointment of Nilda Mesa as the University's first environmental stewardship coordinator.

Frontrunner Draws Support From CU Dems

Spotlights and smiles lit up West Harlem last night as hundreds of staff members and volunteers for New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer celebrated a landslide victory over Nassau County E

Spotlights and smiles lit up West Harlem last night as hundreds of staff members and volunteers for New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer celebrated a landslide victory over Nassau County E

Columbia Goes Green

This year's class of first-years received a little something extra along with the standard orientation fare: an introduction to Columbia's green side.

This year's class of first-years received a little something extra along with the standard orientation fare: an introduction to Columbia's green side.

Liberal Students Strategize, Cheerlead at National Conference

WASHINGTON, July 15--Columbia, with its may fliers and protests, may seem to the casual observer like a nest of flaming liberals.

WASHINGTON, July 15--Columbia, with its may fliers and protests, may seem to the casual observer like a nest of flaming liberals.

Universities Work to Make Diversity Core

Columbia's Core Curriculum routinely comes under attack from those who'd like it to include non-Western works as well as a broad range of cultural perspectives.

Columbia's Core Curriculum routinely comes under attack from those who'd like it to include non-Western works as well as a broad range of cultural perspectives.

Mike Nadler Elected Dems President

With last night's vote, Mike Nadler, CC '07, has become the newly-elected president of the College Democrats.

With last night's vote, Mike Nadler, CC '07, has become the newly-elected president of the College Democrats.

Activism For Now ... and Later

Student council election season may be over, but Columbia hasn't seen the end of transition.

Student council election season may be over, but Columbia hasn't seen the end of transition.