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New Managing Board Begins 126th Year

Things have changed for Alice Boone, BC '03.

Things have changed for Alice Boone, BC '03.

The 92nd Managing Board Reported through the Turmoil of 1968


On March 18, 1968, the first day the 92nd
Managing Board oversaw an issue of the Columbia Daily


On March 18, 1968, the first day the 92nd
Managing Board oversaw an issue of the Columbia Daily

From 40th Floor, Running from a 'Wall of Smoke'

Around New York City, missing person posters make concrete what newspaper headlines exclaim: a sense of tragedy.

Around New York City, missing person posters make concrete what newspaper headlines exclaim: a sense of tragedy.

Beautiful Weather, Ugly News

The so-called dog days of summer are approaching, and what do we have to show for them?

The so-called dog days of summer are approaching, and what do we have to show for them?

Will You Cherish the Memories? Or Live the Moment? Or Perhaps Both?

A middle-aged man I know sits in front of a table filled with photographs. They are of his wedding, 22 years ago. He looks young in them, joyous.

A middle-aged man I know sits in front of a table filled with photographs. They are of his wedding, 22 years ago. He looks young in them, joyous.

News Analysis: Search for Successor Will Build on Pres. Rupp's Legacy

When University President George Rupp leaves his Low Library office for the last time next summer, his legacy will likely feature a record-setting fundraising effort, impressive jumps in admissions

When University President George Rupp leaves his Low Library office for the last time next summer, his legacy will likely feature a record-setting fundraising effort, impressive jumps in admissions

False Alarm in Lerner Forces Cancellations

"Well, at least we know it works."

"Well, at least we know it works."

CC Sophomore Killed In Tragic McBain Fall

Columbia College sophomore Andrea Melendez, a Spectator photographer and former member of the track team, fell to her death in the McBain Hall stairwell early Wednesday morning.

Columbia College sophomore Andrea Melendez, a Spectator photographer and former member of the track team, fell to her death in the McBain Hall stairwell early Wednesday morning.

CU Groups Attend Pro-Israel Rally

Approximately 100 Columbia students joined 15,000 demonstrators to display their solidarity for Israel in front of the Israeli Consulate yesterday afternoon, as the violence in the Middle East esca

Approximately 100 Columbia students joined 15,000 demonstrators to display their solidarity for Israel in front of the Israeli Consulate yesterday afternoon, as the violence in the Middle East esca

Outside Groups Attack New Misconduct Policy

The Wall Street Journal and a nonprofit foundation concerned with civil liberties in academia laid siege to Columbia's new Sexual Misconduct Policy yesterday, calling it unfair and a violation of d

The Wall Street Journal and a nonprofit foundation concerned with civil liberties in academia laid siege to Columbia's new Sexual Misconduct Policy yesterday, calling it unfair and a violation of d