Armenian contemporary art and cultural divides were on the minds of international scholars, artists, and musicians who gathered in Alfred Lerner Hall to participate in a day-long forum on the Armen
The Burma 88 Coalition, a humanitarian organization of Columbia students formed in the fall of 2006, has redoubled its activity this semester since the Saffron Revolution in Burma last September.
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In a small victory for presidential contender Alidad Damooei’s camp, the Columbia College Student Council elections board ruled on Saturday that Adil Ahmed, CC ’09 and candidate for vice president
A two-day international conference at School of International and Public Affairs on Senegalese culture, led by the Institute of African Studies, capped off a year of change for African programming
It’s unsurprising that little has been said about the possible merger of General Studies and Columbia College since Spectator broke the news that the Task Force on Undergraduate Education was consi
As Columbia students anticipate spring break by filling their suitcases with sunscreen for Acapulco, work gloves for their volunteer trip in New Orleans, or the textbooks needed to work on their th
In its second weekend—and the first that brought a game against an Ivy League competitor—the Columbia women’s lacrosse team split games against Wagner and Cornell.