» 2008/02/20

2008/02/20

Three months after the end of a hunger strike that demanded an increase in Office of Multicultural Affairs’ allotted resources, the office is undergoing an expansion which many say can’t come too s

A coalition of campus groups has crafted a resolution urging Columbia to alleviate the cost of birth control for students after a federal law took away subsidies last year.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations Munir Akram spoke of his country’s global significance and his optimism regarding the parliamentary elections that took place in Pakistan on Tuesday in a

“I have all the hinges here,” said Professor Andrew Dolkart as he pulled a bucket filled to the brim with antiquated-looking brown bathroom door hinges from under his desk, original hinges from the

A General Studies Student Council financial town hall, held Tuesday night instead of the usual GSSC meeting, left some concerned with the state of the council’s budget while others claimed foul pla

Read the official statements made by Constantine and Teachers College.

In a weekend full of nail biters and well-matched games, the recent action in the Ivy League has proved that many teams still have a few tricks up their sleeves.

In Ithaca five weeks ago, Columbia men’s basketball narrowly lost to the Ivy League’s best team, and it seemed as though the Light Blue was a legitimate contender for a championship.

The heartbreaking question surrounding all sports is this: “What If?” What if Bill Buckner had not let the ball go through his legs in 1986?

Next Monday, the Interfraternity Council is expected to vote on a proposal to change the regulations affecting fraternity and sorority parties on campus.