Humvees, Seabees, and Howitzers were on the table Monday night as two combat-tried members of the armed forces told a crowd of about 25 students what they do in the military and why.
In its campaign to make birth control more affordable, the Activist Council of the Columbia College Democrats is shifting tactics this week by attempting to raise awareness about the options curren
“When the city tries to beat you, and you tell them it’s illegal, don’t let them cheat you, vote for Norman Siegel!” the Granny Peace Brigade sang Monday night at a fundraiser for Norman Siegel’s c
On Saturday, I rode 22 of New York’s 25 subway lines, excluding the B, V, and W, which don’t run on weekends. What follows are some of the trip’s highlights.
A look at the 36 passages that served as the basis of Teachers College’s determination last week that Professor Madonna Constantine was guilty of academic plagiarism illustrates the similarities be
Black History Month has induced reflection in Harlem this year, as some worry that the neighborhood’s heritage needs not only to be celebrated, but also sustained in the face of great change.
Howard Dean, GS ’75—former Governor of Vermont, 2004 presidential candidate, and current chair of the Democratic National Committee—spoke about student activism and the 2008 presidential election a