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Panel tells all at Law School’s discussion on military policy

Late afternoon classes were cancelled yesterday due to snow, but Columbia Law School still held a heated panel discussion at the Columbia Law School that called for an end to the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy.

Late afternoon classes were cancelled yesterday due to snow, but Columbia Law School still held a heated panel discussion at the Columbia Law School that called for an end to the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy.

Columbia grad schools strive to stay affordable

With professional degrees come immense expenses.

With professional degrees come immense expenses.

Students call for Indigenous People’s Day

The Columbia University Native American Council organized its annual Indigenous People’s Day/Abolish Columbus Day campaign on Monday in an effort to raise awareness of the effects of European colonization in North America.

The Columbia University Native American Council organized its annual Indigenous People’s Day/Abolish Columbus Day campaign on Monday in an effort to raise awareness of the effects of European colonization in North America.

Law panel addresses U.S. detention system

Columbia Law School teamed up with the ACLU to foster dialogue about imprisonment and human rights at a panel discussion Thursday evening.

Columbia Law School teamed up with the ACLU to foster dialogue about imprisonment and human rights at a panel discussion Thursday evening.

The Center for Climate Change Law offers law students opportunities

The Center for Climate Change Law at the Columbia Law School is heating up.

The Center for Climate Change Law at the Columbia Law School is heating up.

As their rents rise, small businesses need a boost

As the recession continues to take a toll on small businesses, the New York City Council is considering a measure to help them. Along with 18 co-sponsors, Council member Robert Jackson, who represents Morningside Heights, recently proposed the Small Business Survival Act to grant commercial tenants additional rights during the lease renewal process.

As the recession continues to take a toll on small businesses, the New York City Council is considering a measure to help them. Along with 18 co-sponsors, Council member Robert Jackson, who represents Morningside Heights, recently proposed the Small Business Survival Act to grant commercial tenants additional rights during the lease renewal process.

Pulitzers: New York Times—5, Internet—0

The New York Times received five Pulitzer Prizes this year, marking the second-highest number of prizes won by that paper during any year in its history.

The New York Times received five Pulitzer Prizes this year, marking the second-highest number of prizes won by that paper during any year in its history.

Barnard juniors can now put a ring on it

As echoes of Beyoncé’s hit linger in students’ heads, the Barnard College annual ring sale is for the first time targeting juniors as well as seniors.

As echoes of Beyoncé’s hit linger in students’ heads, the Barnard College annual ring sale is for the first time targeting juniors as well as seniors.

Bollinger Hosts First Fireside Chat for Grad Students

Amid the freezing weather and bitter winter winds Wednesday night, graduate school students gathered at University President Lee Bollinger’s home for the first-ever fireside chat exclusively for them.

Amid the freezing weather and bitter winter winds Wednesday night, graduate school students gathered at University President Lee Bollinger’s home for the first-ever fireside chat exclusively for them.

Law School Considers New Grade Scale

Columbia Law School’s grading system may be up for a makeover.

Columbia Law School’s grading system may be up for a makeover.