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2008/04/11

After several days of review, the office of School of General Studies Dean of Students Mary McGee announced Friday that it would uphold the impeachment of General Studies Student Council President

University Professor and Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz’s sharp criticism of the Iraq War surely hasn’t curbed accusations that Columbia provokes controversy at home and abroad.

Columbia Journalism School professor and author David Hajdu spoke about his new book, The Ten-Cent Plague, in an interview last night at Book Culture.

In response to a string of hate crimes last semester, the University Senate External Relations committee and Student Affairs committee will present a collaborative report at today’s University Sena

In a departure from the tradition of rewarding a single victor, the first-place prize of this year’s Columbia University Assassins went to eight different people.

The 14-year-old male charged with assaulting a student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, who killed by a passing car Friday night, was arraigned in Family Court Thursday afternoon.

The all-day Relay for Life features on-campus activities such as the “Protect Your Balls” dodgeball tournament, “Ms.

Union Hall is a perfect match for Le Loup.

“I was prancing around like a cheesy weirdo,” Amber Lee Ettinger, better known as Obama Girl, told history lecturer David Eisenbach’s class Thursday afternoon. “It was fun.”

The Varsity Show, one of Columbia’s oldest traditions, is intended to be a satire on student life.