Ginger-Thompson

2020-02-10T10:24:39.109Z
Bearing the names of two Harlem-raised Columbia College alumni, the Thompson-Muñoz Scholars program embodies Columbia’s commitment to invest in first-generation and low-income students from local communities. Between 2016 to 2019, only 5 percent of the program’s cohort was accepted into the Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science from open-admission public schools, according to public data.
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2019-04-02T08:36:24.821Z
Panels of renowned journalists and professors discussed the evolving role of journalism in covering and engaging with the current political climate at a Journalism School event entitled Born Free and Equal: A Symposium on Journalism and Human Rights on Monday.
... 2017-04-06T05:46:35.294Z
Necks were craning as over 120 people strained to hear Ginger Mayo, BC ’20, speak about her first zine last February. The turnout was greater than expected, with students backed all the way against the wall in the small, softly pink-lit room of Sulzberger Tower.
... 2016-03-15T03:00:03Z
A couple of years ago, when people still talked about Manhattanville, there was lots of chatter about reconciliation and atonement for Columbia's hostile land acquisition and gentrification.
... 2014-08-24T13:34:56Z
Dear readers, thank you for taking the time to read Getting Graphic. If I could, I would fly a plane above campus with the banner "THX READERS GO LIONS LUV U!!" Football season wrapped up yesterday in at atmosphere of frustration that literally reached new heights. A plane trailing a banner that read "THX SENIORS GO LIONS LUV U!! MANG & MURPHY...JUST GO" flew ahead during the second quarter.
... 2014-04-27T00:09:06Z
Voters had a lot to say before they pulled the lever.