» 2008/02/25

2008/02/25

Students and parents burdened by the financial costs of college education may soon have reason to celebrate, thanks to the College Affordability and Opportunity Act, passed by the House of Represen

Students, faculty, and Native American scholars discussed introducing an indigenous studies program as part of Friday’s Faculty House workshop on the under-representation of Native Americans in Col

With last week’s news that a prominent black professor was found guilty of academic plagiarism, Teachers College’s handling of race issues was thrust into the spotlight—and under the microscope—for

Although the roughly 100 attendees at Friday night’s Black Alumni Council Heritage Award Reception were diverse in age, pride in both school and legacy gave them common ground to celebrate their pe

As part of an ongoing effort to lessen the cost of a Columbia education, the Columbia College Student Council passed a resolution last night to gradually move course material online, an alternative

The annual Blue Pencil Lecture, sponsored by Spectator, drew almost 200 people to an evening of dining and shop talk in Low Library on Saturday night.

It’s surprising that more Columbia fans don’t go to away games. One of Columbia’s best sports assets is that every other Ivy League college is a manageable trip from New York City.

After winning its past four games because of decisive second halves, Columbia needed two more to push its winning streak to six.

Seventeen minutes into the men’s basketball team’s second game against Brown, it looked like Columbia was on its way to a fifth straight win and a tie for second place.

The Columbia wrestling team took on Harvard and Brown this weekend, defeating both the Crimson and the Bears.