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Space

Student survey will collect ideas for space use

A survey will be released within the next several weeks to gather student input on how to use newly available campus space.

A survey will be released within the next several weeks to gather student input on how to use newly available campus space.

As construction winds down, tunnels become the roads less travelled

Previously, students and faculty had to take a circuitous path through Barnard’s underground tunnels to reach Milbank, which was partitioned off due to the construction of Barnard’s new student center—The Diana nee Nexus. Barnard wanderers can now walk beside the Diana’s orange-tinted glass in a straight shot to Milbank classrooms.

Previously, students and faculty had to take a circuitous path through Barnard’s underground tunnels to reach Milbank, which was partitioned off due to the construction of Barnard’s new student center—The Diana nee Nexus. Barnard wanderers can now walk beside the Diana’s orange-tinted glass in a straight shot to Milbank classrooms.

Voyagers

If we want to make a mark on our universe, we will have to call on science.

If we want to make a mark on our universe, we will have to call on science.

A Good Proposal

Earlier this month, Columbia College Student Council passed a resolution that would streamline the approval process student organizations need to hold events at off-campus venues.

Earlier this month, Columbia College Student Council passed a resolution that would streamline the approval process student organizations need to hold events at off-campus venues.

Room For Improvements

That Columbia is strapped for space is an accepted fact of student life.

That Columbia is strapped for space is an accepted fact of student life.

Students, Profs Deal With Space Crunch in IAB

Since a survey last spring documented students’ ill-sentiment toward the International Affairs Building, questions have arisen regarding the space constraints that topped many frequenters’ priority

Since a survey last spring documented students’ ill-sentiment toward the International Affairs Building, questions have arisen regarding the space constraints that topped many frequenters’ priority