John Jay

Think away the stress

Perhaps the competitive nature of Columbia students makes us even more stressed than we need to be.

CCSC knocks on doors, asks for concerns

Vice President of Communications Virat Gupta, CC '12, said the canvassing was meant to move the council away from the “bubble” of issues it traditionally focuses on.

Dining halls renovated over winter break

John Jay Dining Hall, which got a new floor over winter break, is set to reopen today.

RAs at John Jay team up to collect supplies for local school

A group of do-gooder resident advisers in John Jay have rallied residents to collect supplies for a local public school that currently receives no arts funding.

A view of one's own

We should all learn to appreciate our new home.

NFL decisions put male camaraderie at risk

For many first-years, football presents a rare opportunity to deepen bonds.

John Jay residence hall evacuated after trash chute catches fire

John Jay was evacuated after a trash chute caught on fire early Tuesday morning.

Curse of the killer bagel

It's not easy being deathly allergic to something that seems so harmless.

The à la mode not taken

Housing and Dining take heed: We want a choice, not a taco.

John Jay take-out option: freedom or hindrance?

There has been— or rather, I suspect there will be— a lot of talk about John Jay, now that more on-campus dining locations are going to become “all you can eat”.  But as the Columbia community considers how students may or may not consume food in the dining halls, I find myself thinking of what we are able to take out of them.