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2008/10/13

Columbia officials resumed negotiations on Monday with the owner of Floridita Restaurant and Tapas Bar regarding the business' relocation to an area outside of the University's Manhattanville expan

The Columbia men’s tennis team performed well on its home court at the Dick Savitt Tennis Center this past weekend at the annual Columbia Classic.

Seven Columbia students were assaulted in a series of incidents near the Morningside campus late Sunday night, according to an alert Monday from the Office of Public Safety.

At some point, nearly every student at Columbia pays a visit to one of the University's Health Service facilities.

Allan Rosenfield, dean emeritus of Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health and a pioneer in maternal health, family planning, and HIV/AIDS research, passed away Sunday morning from Amyotrophic L

Columbia film professor Lewis Cole, who is credited with transforming the film program at the School of the Arts during his time as its chair, died Friday afternoon from complications of Amyotrophi

The Columbia Bartending Agency, which employs over 200 students, will begin accepting jobs again after a period of suspended operation during which the University reassesses agency policies.

Columbia’s campus expansion in Manhattanville has spurred urban planning, protest marches, and now a flurry of lawsuits.

After running out of internal options for reversing her job termination, Teachers College professor Madonna Constantine filed a lawsuit against the school with the New York Supreme Court on Friday.

All of nine days have passed since football’s homecoming and the scent of Lion pride still hangs in the Morningside air. Wait, no, that’s all wrong—nobody cares.