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Columbia launches sustainable development major

CU to expand undergrad concentration

NEWS

Bollinger talks global centers, M'ville

On Monday's Fireside Chat, University President Lee Bollinger had globalization and Manhattanville on his mind.

NEWS

Uncertainty over Rangel’s career

Though Rangel said he expected the New York County Democratic Committee to unanimously endorse him for his 2010 bid for re-election, on Sunday, that endorsement was delayed.

NEWS

GS diplomas to remain in English

The School of General Studies will not offer Latin diplomas.

NEWS

USenate debates academic calendar

University Senate education committee members say they hope to produce a formal proposal regarding next year's academic calendar.

Local groups campaign for better sex ed

Butler Library completes 15 years of renovations

Sustainable development becomes undergrad major

OPINION

A beginner's guide to Israel Apartheid Week

Based on the realities of the situation, it is clear that the apartheid label cannot be justified by the conditions faced by Arab citizens of Israel.

Jody's Drawings!

In defense of fandom

The cowardly lion

Perspectives on gender-neutral housing at Barnard

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Postcrypt turns up the heat with one-night ‘Scarlet Fever’ show

Postcrypt Art Gallery’s first exhibit of the semester, “Scarlet Fever: The Red Show,” was held in the basement of St. Paul’s Chapel on Friday night.

Diana’s dull dining options fail to please discerning students

Artsy alumna brings gallery to Armory Show

Conference explores intersection of music and money

SPORTS

BASKETBALL: Lomax’s 27 boards propel CU to clear third

Women’s basketball completed its best season ever, sweeping its doubleheader against Yale and Brown to place clear third in the Ivy League.

BASKETBALL: Basketball ends year with win over Brown

TENNIS: Columbia men’s tennis team opens Ivy League play with road win over Cornell

SWIMMING AND DIVING: Powell outswims competition in Ivy Championships