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Religious groups on campus search for a space of their own

As religious groups search for the right amenities on campus, Barnard continues to ponder a prayer room initiative that has failed to gain significant traction.

Junoon’s Ahmed rocks MSA’s Islam Awareness Week

"The U2 of Asia's" frontman visited the Journalism School to read from his latest book and share some songs.

CU Student Group Fears Loss of Local Involvement With M’Ville

As controversies surrounding eminent domain continue to weave their way through West Harlem, hundreds are offering their perspectives across the board. Members of a campus group have joined the discussion, saying that they too are affected by Columbia’s Manhattanville campus expansion.

MSA Marks New Year With Music, Comedy

The tone was distinctively light at Friday night’s Muslim Students Association dinner, where music and comedy were the main entertainment of an evening meant to ring in

MSA Celebrates 50th Anniversary

It was the kind of event that reminded Imam Syed Z. Sayeed how old he is.

Horowitz's Visit Sparks Controversy

“Islamofascism Awareness Week”—and the invitation of David Horowitz, CC ’59 to Columbia—has conservative, liberal, and religious groups braced for debate.

Communities Unite at Interfaith Ramadan Break Fast

More than 200 students, family members, and area residents gathered in prayer as darkness fell Saturday to celebrate the breaking of a day of fasting, called an Iftar, beginning the Muslim holy mon