Two suspects involved in unrelated on-campus larcenies of computers and a handbag were arrested this week by the Department of Public Safety and New York Police Department.
As the intersection of politics and religion remains ever present in the news, panelists examined the role of religion in a pluralistic society at the Veritas Forum on Wednesday night.
Columbia and Barnard have joined eight other New York City colleges in adopting Mayor Bloomberg’s “30 in 10” challenge to become more environmentally friendly.
Columbia University Medical Center researchers have been working on techniques to mitigate the effects of sleep deprivation, according to a recent study that may bode well for future college studen
This weekend, 130 students from across North America will converge on the Jewish Theological Seminary to discuss topics ranging from “Gender Neutral Organizing on Campus” to “Leviticus 18:22—Who is
New York City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein recently released the results of the 2007 Principal Satisfaction Survey, which was administered to 1024 city public school principals in November and Dec
With a new initiative against needlessly vacant properties, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer is leading an effort to fight housing shortages in upper Manhattan.
While some are rejoicing at the City Council’s approval of the Columbia expansion/Manhattanville rezoning applications, many others, including myself, are astonished by the failure of the land use