Student Affairs

Man tricked at least 8 classes in ticket scam

The man made appearances in at least eight classes over two weeks and likely raked in hundreds of dollars before he was caught on Thursday.

Homecoming bias incident calls attention to OMA response

Deans from the Office of Multicultural Affairs say that the increase of reported bias incidents likely indicates that students are taking a more active role in reporting incidents they find offensive.

Open housing pilot program under review

An advisory committee, which met for the first time last month, will look at issues like number of students enrolled and roommate-related problems to assess the program's success.

A tale of two governing boards

Let's cut through the red tape and merge SGB and ABC.

Postcrypt: show must go on

After the administration proposed new regulations in December that could have shut down Postcrypt, members say there are new signs of hope.

Barkowitz appointed financial aid dean

Daniel T. Barkowitz may bring poetry to his new job as the manager of Columbia’s undergraduate financial aid programs.

Daniel Barkowitz appointed dean of financial aid

Daniel Barkowitz has been appointed dean of financial aid at Columbia, according to an e-mail sent to students by Student Affairs Dean Kevin Shollenberger Friday afternoon.

Lost in Transition

With a number of administrative resignations in the last year, the University has many desks to fill.

Student Claims Administrative Fears Led To Unwarranted Hospitalization

Instead of going out to dinner with his girlfriend as planned, Scott Massidda, SEAS ’11, spent Valentine’s Day at St.

The Merits of the GS, CC Integration

It’s unsurprising that little has been said about the possible merger of General Studies and Columbia College since Spectator broke the news that the Task Force on Undergraduate Education was consi