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2008/03/26

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.

In what could be a landmark case for the prosecution of domestic human rights violations, Columbia Law School affiliates are working with the American Civil Liberties Union to bring what Jessica Le

In the wake of her resignation as an adviser to Senator Barack Obama’s presidential campaign earlier this month, activist Samantha Power spoke Tuesday night to an eager crowd on the subject of her

Nussbaum and Wu became the first vendor officially to allow students to use their CUIDs to make purchases with Flex points around 10 a.m. on Tuesday.

Odds are good that, amongst the flurry of first-round NCAA tournament games last weekend, you missed Stanford’s dismantling of Ivy League champion and designated tournament representative Cornell,

Columbia’s wrestling team saw its season come to an end on Friday, March 21 after freshman Ryan Flores lost his consolation match to Matt Spaid from Bloomsburg University 12-2 in the heavyweight cl

In its final nonconference game before the Ivy League season opens this weekend, the Columbia baseball team coughed up an early lead and fell to St. John’s 10-5.

When junior midfielder Rachael Ryan tore her ACL early in the 2008 season, it was a huge blow to the Columbia lacrosse team.

In recent decades, the Columbia Athletic Department has not been a strong force in student life.

We sit in a small apartment in Cambridge, Mass., an old friend and I, talking about politics, as usual.