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Barnard grads avoid gym: Commencement will be in Ancel Plaza

At last, Barnard graduation settles on location.

At last, Barnard graduation settles on location.

Columbia anthro dept. remembers Claude Lévi-Strauss

Shortly after his death at the age of 100, Columbia fondly remarks on the influence Claude Lévi-Strauss.

Shortly after his death at the age of 100, Columbia fondly remarks on the influence Claude Lévi-Strauss.

Construction on Columbus feared unsafe

A recent construction accident has Park West Village residents questioning the safety of the project.

A recent construction accident has Park West Village residents questioning the safety of the project.

Arts Initiative moves to School of the Arts

The Columbia University Arts Initiative is now under the wing of the Graduate School of the Arts.

The Columbia University Arts Initiative is now under the wing of the Graduate School of the Arts.

Students call for Indigenous People’s Day

The Columbia University Native American Council organized its annual Indigenous People’s Day/Abolish Columbus Day campaign on Monday in an effort to raise awareness of the effects of European colonization in North America.

The Columbia University Native American Council organized its annual Indigenous People’s Day/Abolish Columbus Day campaign on Monday in an effort to raise awareness of the effects of European colonization in North America.

What’s in a runoff? Not much change, New Yorkers say

Deja vu? As if reliving the Sept. 15 primaries, four city candidates took to the streets to campaign for runoff elections.

Deja vu? As if reliving the Sept. 15 primaries, four city candidates took to the streets to campaign for runoff elections.

Taking on the Fun Run and its 8:30 start time

Spectator design editor Ben Cotton, CC '11, almost sleeps through the Fun Run with Lee Bollinger.

Spectator design editor Ben Cotton, CC '11, almost sleeps through the Fun Run with Lee Bollinger.

Lerner 6 gets long-awaited makeover

Administrative offices are finally moving into the long-empty sixth floor of the Lerner student center, taking Columbia one step closer to establishing a “single, highly visible, easily accessible advising center in a central campus location,” as Dean of Student Affairs Kevin Shollenberger described it in a May e-mail to students.

Administrative offices are finally moving into the long-empty sixth floor of the Lerner student center, taking Columbia one step closer to establishing a “single, highly visible, easily accessible advising center in a central campus location,” as Dean of Student Affairs Kevin Shollenberger described it in a May e-mail to students.

Orientation week kicks off class of 2013

First-year students arrived on campus for orientation week's array of events, parties, and getting-to-know-you games.

First-year students arrived on campus for orientation week's array of events, parties, and getting-to-know-you games.

Residents face stricter rules for pet ownership

From the intimidating pit bulls that bite on command to the droopy eyed Saint Bernards that slobber and snore, dogs—and their owners—who live in New York City Housing Authority buildings will face new rules and regulations starting May 1, and local responses have ranged from relief to outrage.

From the intimidating pit bulls that bite on command to the droopy eyed Saint Bernards that slobber and snore, dogs—and their owners—who live in New York City Housing Authority buildings will face new rules and regulations starting May 1, and local responses have ranged from relief to outrage.