9/11

Remembering more than 9/11

Commemoration should be extended to tragedies overseas.

Letter to the editor

Just planting American flags on College Walk doesn't cut it.

What to do with the digital September 11

It's difficult to memorialize a day that lives in the realm of technology.

University remembers lives lost in ceremonies on Low Plaza

Although the morning began with a bright blue, clear sky—much like on that Tuesday 10 years ago—clouds rolled over during the period of silence.

Year in Review: Students cheer at bin Laden's death

Sean Quirk, CC ’11, said that night, “There’s no better place in America to be on this day. To sit in my dorm would be completely unacceptable.”

In the Nation's Spotlight

Today, the Columbia campus plays host to the ServiceNation Presidential Candidates Forum, a program including Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.), and Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.), and New York state Go

New York Is Alive and Singing

Taking the temperature of a city in the early days of this election year, Paul Scott Goodman is bringing his production, Alive in the World, to the New York stage.