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2008/02/12

Upholding a family tradition that has lasted over three decades, Ramon Diaz has become a window into the changing landscape of Manhattanville.

After an inauspicious start to a season for which expectations were high, the Columbia men’s basketball team is looking strong following victories over Penn and Princeton.

In 1998, Hollywood produced a film titled An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn.

If you listen to Columbia tennis standout Justin Chow explain his story, you will realize that his success comes neither from his technical skill with a racquet nor from his tactical skills on the

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer presented his State of the Borough Address at City Hall Monday evening, calling his vote for Columbia’s campus expansion plan the most important decision

RAs Face Stricter Policies

Rumblings of discontented residential advisers have surfaced over a policy change that will take effect this fall with stricter guidelines for the responsibilities of RAs while on duty.

Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism professor and longtime Associated Press editor Sam Boyle died Sunday, Feb. 3 after a long battle with lung cancer. He was 59 years old.

Aspiring leaders in Jewish affairs will be able to combine secular and religious schooling starting in fall 2009, thanks to a new partnership between the Jewish Theological Seminary and the School

After months of deliberation by student council members, Columbia students now have tentative locations for the new Off Campus Flex program and a date for its launch—March 24.

Immigration in the 1880s transformed the United States, giving way to the Chinese Exclusion Act, greater Western expansion, and the arrival of the bagel in New York City.