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Barnard uses science award money to revamp chem labs

At Barnard, more money means more lab space.

Columbia to proceed with disputed demolition

Three brownstones on 115th Street are in the center of a heated dispute.

Eminent domain approval in Brooklyn revives questions about Manhattanville

University officials see the Atlantic Yards ruling as a possible bellwether for the Manhattanville cases, while plaintiffs disagree.

Bill Clinton on campus for World AIDS Day

Bill Clinton and Wafaa El-Sadr discuss the future of AIDS advocacy.

OPINION »

Seward's Folly goes digital

Innovation isn’t all about coming up with the best idea, or about competing with the biggest dogs.

Eventually

I’ve put off thinking about the future for far too long. I’ve only got three more semesters left of college. And then what? I’m an English major: I like words and hate cubicles. But pretty words don’t guarantee career stability.

J Street, a road too narrow

We do not discount the suffering of the Palestinians, we do not discount the goal of peace, and we are certainly not ideologically pure about supporting Israel.

Don’t let composting efforts go to waste

We like the Barnard's EcoReps' composting program, but it should be expanded.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT »

KCST challenges Public’s eye with its ‘Othello’

Don’t get it confused with Peter Sellars’ recent production of “Othello” at The Public Theater, featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman as the villain Iago, because KCST’s “Othello,” directed by Mikhaela Mahoney, BC’11, and produced by Allie Lalonde, CC’10, sticks closer to the source material.

Recounting Columbia’s best cameos on the silver screen

Reflecting on Columbia's many movie appearances, the campus proves to be an ideal location for multiple high-profile films.

Students go cuckoo for Morningside Heights hot cocoa

As the cold settles in, students will scour Morningside Heights for the best brew of their favorite childhood drink.

Old role models, new perspective

What happens when the literary heroes of your childhood don't appear as admirable as they once did?

SPORTS »

Acknowledging our flaws: If I can then you can too

Sometimes we all have to acknowledge our flaws, myself included.

CU to host Delaware after weekend losses

After dropping two matches this weekend, the Lions return home to face Delaware tonight at 7 p.m.

Freshman Gaughn, sophomore Roberts earn All-Ivy honors

Two Lions on the women's volleyball team earned All-Ivy honors.

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