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Rachael Scarborough King

Leading in Harvard Yard and on College Walk

Lee C. Bollinger and Lawrence H. Summers have a lot in common. But in a few months, only one of them will be the president of an Ivy League university.

Lee C. Bollinger and Lawrence H. Summers have a lot in common. But in a few months, only one of them will be the president of an Ivy League university.

Economics and Alternative Paths Drive Down Law School Applications

More Columbia graduates have been entering the work force immediately after graduation instead of pursuing advanced degrees over the last few years, in keeping with national trends showing a marked

More Columbia graduates have been entering the work force immediately after graduation instead of pursuing advanced degrees over the last few years, in keeping with national trends showing a marked

Witten, 'Friend To Anyone,' Wins Hamilton

Richard Witten, CC '75 and this year's recipient of the Alexander Hamilton Medal, never applied to Columbia.

Richard Witten, CC '75 and this year's recipient of the Alexander Hamilton Medal, never applied to Columbia.

While Most Science Professors Support Design, Some Question CU's Commitment to Sciences

For Columbia's science departments, a dream decades in the making is finally on its way to being realized.

Last month, University President Lee Bollinger announced the selection of Spanish arch

For Columbia's science departments, a dream decades in the making is finally on its way to being realized.

Last month, University President Lee Bollinger announced the selection of Spanish arch

Manhattanville Churches Packing the Pews

Last Sunday, La Iglesia del Encuentro con Dios was overflowing with congregants singing and praying in Spanish.

Last Sunday, La Iglesia del Encuentro con Dios was overflowing with congregants singing and praying in Spanish.

Univ. Senate Renews Debate Over Sexual Assault Policies

At its first meeting of the new school year on Friday, the University Senate returned to an issue that has been the source of controversy at Columbia for over a decade: the procedures in place at t

At its first meeting of the new school year on Friday, the University Senate returned to an issue that has been the source of controversy at Columbia for over a decade: the procedures in place at t

Architect For Science Building Announced

Following years of speculation about the possibility of a major new building on the Morningside Heights campus, University President Lee Bollinger last week announced the appointment of Rafael Mon

Following years of speculation about the possibility of a major new building on the Morningside Heights campus, University President Lee Bollinger last week announced the appointment of Rafael Mon

Bollinger Lays Out Goals For New Year

Spectator: First of all, we were wondering if you could talk briefly about some of the major accomplishments over the summer.

Spectator: First of all, we were wondering if you could talk briefly about some of the major accomplishments over the summer.

WEB UPDATEHigh Level Promotion Helps Unify Administration

In a move that will unify several University departments under the Office of Student Services, Lisa Hogarty has been promoted to the position of Executive Vice President of Administrative and Stude

In a move that will unify several University departments under the Office of Student Services, Lisa Hogarty has been promoted to the position of Executive Vice President of Administrative and Stude

Reserve Officer Training Corps: After Semester of Debate, ROTC To Stay Off Campus

After a semester of town hall meetings, open forums, and discussions by a special University Senate task force, the latest round in the ROTC debate came to a close last Friday when the Senate rejec

After a semester of town hall meetings, open forums, and discussions by a special University Senate task force, the latest round in the ROTC debate came to a close last Friday when the Senate rejec