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Faculty Panelists Explore "Language of Race"

University President Lee Bollinger teamed up with professors to explore an issue at the heart of much recent campus debate titled “The Language of Race in America” on Wednesday night in Low Library

Mass Meat Recall Leaves Manhattan Schools With Beef

Lunches with fewer hamburgers and meatballs may not have caused much of a stir at New York City public schools, but a recall on beef across the country may have serious implications for a meatpacki

Council Calls for Visual Arts Credit at SEAS

With the help of a new Engineering Student Council resolution, the curriculum of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences may be broadened to allow a bigger role for visual arts classes.

Statement from Spokesperson for Columbia University Teachers College Regarding Sanctions Against Professor Madonna Constantine

Statement from Spokesperson for Columbia University Teachers College Regarding Sanctions Against Professor Madonna Constantine:

Statement from Professor Madonna G. Constantine

Dear Teachers College Community:

SCEG, Dems Gather for M’ville Panel

Like-minded student activists joined forces to “Remember Manhattanville” Wednesday evening in Lerner Hall.

Constantine Will Appeal Sanction

Embattled Teachers College Professor Madonna Constantine denied charges of plagiarism on Wednesday, and announced plans to fight sanctions imposed by the TC administration, a day after a memo detai

OPINION »

Overwhelmed With Opportunities

Sometimes, just like Augustus Gloop from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, I feel as though I’ve jumped into a river made of chocolate, and I’m about to drown.

Longing for the Core Curriculum

Literature Humanities is at the heart of the Core Curriculum, at least for Columbia College. I often wonder if I should have taken Lit Hum upon arrival at Columbia.

Blazing Through the Post-Racial Frontier

Though I remain ever suspicious and critical of mainstream electoral politics in the United States, there is a significant part of me that really wants to believe in Barack Obama.

SPORTS »

Fifteen Commits From Class of 2012

Just over two weeks ago, high school seniors across the country decided which colleges they will attend to play college football.

Student-Athletes Make Pass at Good Deeds

What are you doing Friday night?

If you’re a freshman on the football team, you may be cooking and serving dinner to the homeless at the Padre Pio homeless shelter.

Big Red Shoots for Perfection in Ivy League Campaign

Where the New England Patriots failed, the Cornell men’s basketball team hopes to succeed in its bid for an undefeated season.

Kashif Provides the Sweet Escape for Columbia

Every player has the talent, every team has the potential, and every coach has the will.

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