college

Adult education

Growing up is hard to define, but college is part of the process.

Make room for passion

College can sometimes make us ignore activities that we truly care about.

Be a real person

Sometimes there is more to life than being a Columbia student.

Educate all of America

Providing everyone access to a college education is in America's best interests.

Teacher, don’t leave us kids alone

Despite its flaws, American academia is an exemplary institution.

The great learning

Is college just a stop on the road to "adulthood," or something more?

Friendship’s Core

Friendships that help us focus as well as divert our attention elsewhere

Signing the years away

Copy often goes unnoticed, inside and outside the paper, unless we make a mistake.

Low school

Tomorrow is Judgment Day for more than 21,000 aspiring Columbians across the world. For them, the decision from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions to be released at 5:00 p.m. will be a culmination—not just of a three-month wait that would have tested even Penelope’s composure, but also of four grueling years of grades, scores, and extracurricular activities.

The Community as a Classroom

In organized service, we are accountable to parent organizations as well as the public we serve, and although our Art Humanities class will help us learn the difference between Rembrandt and Picasso, no formal education can prepare us for the pressure and reward of heading our own service opportunities.