Low Library

SEAS faculty shares ‘influencers’ at Low Library book exhibit

School of Engineering and Applied Science faculty members are displaying some of their favorite books at Low Rotunda this month.

Bring leaders to campus, not to Low

The World Leaders Forum needs a change of venue to fully serve its purpose.

Panelists emphasize state control of media

President Bollinger, Salman Rushdie, David Ignatius, and Michael Schudson explored free speech in a global context.

Public Safety, seniors take to Low for unofficial '40s on 40'

According to sources close to the situation, administrators met with student councils prior to the unofficial 40s on 40 and warned them that the University would be upping security and that students caught drinking would face consequences.

Michael Pollan reconciles nature and culture with food reform

John Jay Dining Hall may have seen the salad lines dwindle Monday night as health-conscious students crowded into Low Library to see America’s food sweetheart Michael Pollan.

Simple Steps to Fix the Steps

New York magazine recently touted the steps leading to Low Library as a peaceful refuge from the chaos of New York City.

King’s College Room Hosts CU History

Tucked away deep in a corner of Low Library, out of sight of most Columbians, the King’s College Room is a treasure trove of some of this University’s most prized documents, portraits, and valued o