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After ruling, M'ville future questioned

Questions abound on the surprising court ruling that decided state seizure of private property for use as part of Columbia’s Manhattanville campus expansion is illegal.

After rezoning, plans for 125th Street stall

Ripe with fresh new chain stores amid several persistent historic structures, 125th Street is undergoing a major transition.

CCSC disputes Post's gender-neutral housing story

While major media outlets have had a field day with Columbia’s proposal for gender neutral housing, it’s still in the first stages of administrative review, Columbia College Student Council members commented Sunday night.

USenate addresses M'ville, confidentiality at meeting

University President and Fun Runner Lee Bollinger knows how to go through life at a fast pace, and he likes to keep Columbia running along with him.

Dog days extended for NYCHA residents

In New York City’s public housing projects, man’s best friend has a reason to celebrate—but not entirely.

OPINION »

The battle against HIV/AIDS

From the moment people are first infected with HIV, their lives are changed completely. The disease will alter their futures, whether they learn of their infection in the coming days, months, years, or never.

Under1Roof needs renovation

Under1Roof has good intentions, but its execution has flaws.

Politics on Stilts

Politics on Stilts

Going off the Streep end

I’ve had a bit too much time to read articles about the Oscars and everyone’s two favorite memes thereto: “Meryl Streep is the queen of movies!” and “‘Precious’ is so good!”

HIV/AIDS: The case for needle exchange

The debate surrounding needle exchange has been highly controversial since its origin in the late 1980s.

SPORTS »

Williamsport 2009: the 12-year-old boys of summer

The home-cooked food and relaxing weekends of a summer at home provided for a restful break. Until my little brother decided to be good at baseball.

Road struggles continue for Columbia

Men’s basketball still winless away from Levien after falling to Stony Brook

Red Storm smothers Light Blue in second-half surge

The Columbia women’s basketball team gave St. John’s a scare on Friday afternoon, but the Red Storm left Levien Gymnasium with a 75-63 victory

Wrestling returns from Nevada after solid showing in elite tournament

The Lions placed 20th among 42 teams in the prestigious Cliff Keen Las Vegas Collegiate Wrestling Invitational.

Lions glide past competition for second place in weekend-long Bucknell Open

Columbia’s male swimmers return to the city with a second-place finish out of seven teams.

Women’s swimming sinks Wagner in first dual meet win of the season, 143-58

The Columbia women’s swimming team impressed at home this past Saturday, defeating Wagner 143-58

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