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Tom Faure

Seniors have seen uniting, polarizing figures come to campus

Columbia may be facing budget cuts, wage freezes, and losses on its investments. But, then again, we’ve got Obama.

Columbia may be facing budget cuts, wage freezes, and losses on its investments. But, then again, we’ve got Obama.

Showing poor judgment, Spec editor graduates

I’ll miss this sleepless love affair with an art that boasts the world as its muse.

I’ll miss this sleepless love affair with an art that boasts the world as its muse.

Auguries of Innocence: A Junky Seeks Rehab

On Nov. 4, a rather important election will take place, culminating a campaign that some would call historic and that I would call never-ending.

On Nov. 4, a rather important election will take place, culminating a campaign that some would call historic and that I would call never-ending.

A Remembrance of Aliens Past

“Chapter 1. He adored New York City. He idolized it all out of proportion.”

“Chapter 1. He adored New York City. He idolized it all out of proportion.”

Top Wall Street Journal Editor Takes Journalism School Position

Another top editor has left the Wall Street Journal, which News Corporation acquired last year.

Another top editor has left the Wall Street Journal, which News Corporation acquired last year.

Shapiro Announces Nexus Delays

In an e-mail to Barnard students and affiliates today, outgoing President Judith Shapiro announced slight delays with construction of the new Nexus building.

In an e-mail to Barnard students and affiliates today, outgoing President Judith Shapiro announced slight delays with construction of the new Nexus building.

Public Schools Chancellor Announced as CC Class Speaker

Joel Klein, CC '67 and chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, will speak at this year's Columbia College Class Day, scheduled for May 19.

Joel Klein, CC '67 and chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, will speak at this year's Columbia College Class Day, scheduled for May 19.

Bomb Threat Sent From Student's Email

A message sent from a Columbia student’s e-mail address earlier today in which he claimed to have intercepted a bomb threat is being investigated jointly by several agencies, including the New York

A message sent from a Columbia student’s e-mail address earlier today in which he claimed to have intercepted a bomb threat is being investigated jointly by several agencies, including the New York

Police Use DNA Test On TC Noose

The New York Police Department’s Hate Crime Task Force is using DNA fingerprinting technology to identify the person who hung the noose on a Teachers College professor’s door, but still have no sus

The New York Police Department’s Hate Crime Task Force is using DNA fingerprinting technology to identify the person who hung the noose on a Teachers College professor’s door, but still have no sus

Bollinger Takes on Ahmadinejad

University President Lee Bollinger blasted President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad before the Iranian president’s speech yesterday, during which he attacked Western interference with his nation’s policies.
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University President Lee Bollinger blasted President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad before the Iranian president’s speech yesterday, during which he attacked Western interference with his nation’s policies.
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