money

What's in $76 million?

Columbia should be accountable for overseeing how WHLDC allocates its funds.

Money can't buy happiness

Career choices should be dependent on passion, not salary.

Auction delivers first chunk of Kluge money

The auction house Christie's sold four sculptures from the alum's art collection, bringing in $4,874,000 for CU.

Beyond charity

Simple virtuous acts aren't enough to heal the broken American economy.

Food for thought

A column for your consumption.

Gone with the wind

Questions must be asked about Dean Moody-Adams' resignation.

Mad money

F@CU must stop unfairly slashing student group funds and reform its budget process.

CU increases capital campaign goal to $5 billion

The University decided to increase the fundraising goal by $1 billion after it became clear the original $4 billion goal would be achieved a year ahead of schedule.

University endowment dips by about 22 percent from $7.15 billion

Seeping into all areas of planning and budgeting, the economic crisis and the damage it did to Columbia’s endowment was emblematic of the academic year.

SIPA cuts non-financial aid, non-salary costs by five percent

In light of a decreased University endowment, the School of International and Public Affairs has initiated a five percent cut on all non-salary, non-financial aid spending in 2009 and will maintain the cut for the 2010 fiscal year.