Fraternities

David pleads guilty at drug bust hearing

He will serve up to six months concurrent with five years of probation post release. If he violates any of the contingencies of his probation, he faces incarceration for up to nine years.

Justification for the administration

The administration was not amiss in revoking housing for the offending fraternities.

IRC will retain 114th Street brownstone

The IRC, which operates out of a brownstone on 114th Street, will be permitted to function as it has in the past—a much different result than the investigation into the fraternities, which will lose their brownstones.

On brownstone decision, more transparency

In order for us to deal with the administration's decision, we must first understand their standards.

Web exclusive: Don’t break the bond

Fraternities shouldn't be punished for the misdeeds of a few.

Student arrested in December drug bust hoping to transfer schools

Harrison David, CC '12, told Spectator he is trying to move on with his life.

Students accused of selling drugs appear in court

Chris Coles, Harrison David, Adam Klein, Jose Stephan Perez, and Michael Wymbs appeared in court this morning, accompanied by their attorneys.

Students to appear in court on drug charges

Prosecutors will present evidence as the five students charged with selling drugs appear in court.

New alcohol policy pleases Columbia’s Greeks

Parties on Columbia’s Frat Row may not be Animal House-crazy, but they are enough to make any fun-starved student on the disappointing Saturday night trek back from East Campus a little jealous.

Greek life restructures, grows

Over the past two years, Columbia’s Greek system has undergone unprecedented growth, with over 80 percent more students now members of fraternities and sororities than in the fall of 2006.