CIRCA

Liberalism and the storm

Columbia should take care to apply its liberalism in a practical, not distracting, fashion.

Letter to the editor

The dinner with Ahmadinejad would be an abuse of our right to free speech.

Dinner with a dictator

We've come a long way in regards to purposeful free discourse with unsavory rulers.

Students protest Ahmadinejad, despite revoked CIRCA invite

The protest's organizers renamed the “Just Say No To Ahma(dinner)jad” protest “Just Say No to Ahmadinejad," attracting a small crowd at noon on Wednesday.

Iranian mission rescinds CIRCA invite

CIRCA member Rich Medina, CC '13, said that members had planned to attend the event as a chance to talk to a world leader, not because they supported his views.

Reconsider, S'il Vous Plaît

We should exercise our right to free speech with more responsibility.

Ahmadinejad rumors fly after Fox News mistake

Fox News incorrectly reported that University President Lee Bollinger would be joining students at a dinner with the Iranian President, who he once called a "petty and cruel dictator".

Say no to Ahmadinedinner

Breaking bread with the Iranian president achieves nothing worthwhile.

Kadeer ignites support, outrage

Rebiya Kadeer, president of the World Uyghur Congress and the Uyghur American Association, spoke to an audience of about 70 at Havemeyer Hall, and faced posters that labeled her a terrorist.

Humanitarian Affairs Workers Stress Importance of Neutral Stance on Gaza

WEB EXCLUSIVE During this week of activism on campus, students representing many perspectives on the Gaza conflict came together for a discussion on humanitarian issues. On Wednesday night, three speakers addressed a packed room in Hamilton Hall during a discussion sponsored by the Columbia International Relations Council and Association and Amnesty International, and co-sponsored by the Columbia University College Democrats.