Community Board 10 voted in favor of a proposal to develop a series of lots on Frederick Douglass Boulevard into a high-rise condominium Wednesday night, ending a series of disagreements and negoti
The Abyssinian Baptist Church on 138th Street has a distinguished record of prizes and partnerships, but its economic offshoot, the Abyssinian Development Corporation, has elicited tenant disputes—
In one of several changes, Frontiers of Science lectures will be split into two sections next semester, according to the faculty members working to improve the pilot course in accordance with stude
Droopy-eyed Columbia Students for Obama returned from the Buckeye state early Wednesday morning after a long weekend of campaigning, traveling through the night so that one campaigner could make it
The University’s highly anticipated announcement of a new financial aid plan—a response many say is crucial in the wake of similar announcements by Columbia’s peer schools—will be delayed until ear
After a respite from the waters, the Columbia men’s swimming and diving team heads into competition today in search of its ultimate goal—a league championship.
Following a weekend of great optimism by coaches and players alike, the Columbia women’s lacrosse team will look to gain its second victory of the season at home against Wagner on Thursday, and its