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Prof’s lawsuit against city dismissed

The dismissed lawsuit centered on a case in 1998, in which instructor Oliver Jovanovic was charged with misconduct for sexually torturing a Barnard College student.

Prof’s lawsuit against city dismissed

The dismissed lawsuit centered on a case in 1998, in which instructor Oliver Jovanovic was charged with misconduct for sexually torturing a Barnard College student.

Diana Center patrons to fund new medical building with $50 million gift

Roy and Diana Vagelos have donated $50 million to Columbia University Medical Center for a new building.

CUMC receives $50 million donation

The $50 million gift is the largest received for CUMC’s fundraising campaign, the University said Monday morning.

A look at the SGA candidate platforms

As the Student Government Association elections begin to wind down, here's a look at the platforms in the more competitive races this year—there's still time to cast your vote.

Housing site problems continue

For a second day in a row, students are reporting difficulties with the housing registration site.

Dutch leader tests free speech

Controversial Dutch politician Geert Wilders spoke out on campus, even as many questioned the legitimacy of his views.

Experiencing Columbia: Spring of 1968

Experience Columbia during the spring of 1968 by taking a look at the following articles published during that time. Check back for new articles every day.

Housing Guide 2008

It's that time of the year again -- students are choosing between friends, checking out old cutoff numbers, and strategizing in hopes of landing the ideal dorm room for the next year.