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Small wave of double legacies hits Columbia College

The Columbia College class of 1987 was the first to have a fully coed class. This year, the 25th anniversary of that graduating class, three college first-years were admitted to the class of 2015 as double legacies.

Once men-only, CC Alumni Association gets first female president

New alumni association president was quick to act when Moody-Adams resigned.

A voice of reason

Is Columbia College still one of Columbia's top priorities?

Delbanco says Core threatened by increasing class size, calls on Columbia to focus on the college

In a critical speech, American Studies professor Andrew Delbanco criticized Columbia's administration for cutting down on faculty input in the admissions and financial aid processes, and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' lack of engagement.

Stricter standards in place for Global Core

Eighty-four courses are now approved, compared to more than 120 last semester. Grieve emphasized that the committee shortened the list as a result of its new standards, but could expand it again in the future.

The institutional dilemma

With a new administration, unity and cooperation are necessities.

Valentini speaks sincerely

Valentini's good intentions might spell out a better future for Columbia College.

Dean Valentini issues fundraising challenge at town hall

James Valentini answered questions from CCSC President Aki Terasaki and Spectator Editor in Chief Samuel Roth, before taking questions from students. He hit on Core class sizes, Tetris, Moody-Adams’ resignation and CULPA, among other things.

CC Dean to take questions at town hall

Valentini will take questions from CCSC, Spectator and audience members in a town hall focused on the future of the college and his plan's as dean.

Valentini takes helm as CC's interim dean

Valentini said Bollinger did not give him details about the proposed changes to the College that his predecessor cited before she resigned last month.