» 2008/03/27

2008/03/27

At Wednesday night’s School of International and Public Affairs town hall, Acting Dean John Coatsworth and other administrators discussed the long-term plans of an institution facing a fundamental

As Columbia College students reluctantly settle back in from spring break, they might be surprised to hear that their predecessors are eagerly signing up for a chance to revisit the Core Curriculum

Speaking with what one audience member described as “impassioned cynicism,” The Wire producer and writer David Simon lectured to a packed room at the Graduate School of Journalism Wednesday night a

In the first of many 40th anniversary commemorations of the 1968 protests, Estelle Freedman, BC ’69, addressed a crowd of roughly 100 in the James Room Wednesday night about her struggle to build a

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.

Nick Sprayregen, the largest private property owner in Columbia’s Manhattanville campus footprint, is picking another battle with the University—he filed a lawsuit today against Columbia and New Yo

Spring break of 2008 has thus far done little to shed light on which baseball teams could emerge as division frontrunners once Ivy League play commences.

I feel frustrated. When I open the Spectator opinion section and read accusations that the Columbia community is racist, I feel frustrated.

These days, it feels like the price of everything is going up, and working families’ salaries just aren’t keeping pace.

For the past two years, Columbia College students have been in an uproar over their Class Day speakers.