Sara Maria Hasbun

Despite Lacking Sight, Some Still Harbor a Vision for Columbia

Cyril Phatshwane, a master’s student at Teachers College, is blind.

Deaf Students Face Alienation at Columbia

There’s a community within our community that you might not know about. It is a culture, but it’s not a religion, nationality, or ethnicity.

Dinkins Backs CU And Reflects on Role as Mayor, Prof

When he was elected mayor of New York City in 1990, David Dinkins called the city a “gorgeous mosaic” of diversity.

According to a New Study

A research team at Columbia was awarded a $4 million research grant for the year 2008 to investigate the mysterious sudden decline in U.S.

Local Festival Celebrates Harlem's Contribution to Global Jazz

Composers, journalists, and scholars from more than 16 countries join to celebrate Harlem’s role in the international jazz community for the 10-day Columbia/Harlem Festival of Global Jazz this week

According to a New Study

A new study at Columbia has shown the human skeleton to be part of the endocrine system, according to an article published in the Aug. 10 issue of Cell.

Program Offers Free Tuition To Disadvantaged

Sasha De La Cruz, BC '08, would not have been able to attend college if not for the Higher Education Opportunity Program.

Administrators Tighten Control Over Greek Life

University Greek Life is facing an administrative crackdown on parties, according to students who belong to campus sororities and fraternities.

At Theater, Sound Knows No Bounds

When Ian Sanborn was five, he wanted desperately to join a dance class.

Responses Range From Hostility to Accommodation

If you give Alan money, you can be assured it won't go to drugs. But that's because the government pays for them.