News

In Harlem, controversy meets vibrant community

This neighborhood is changing quickly. Be sure you don’t miss it.

An introduction to campus student groups

Club and organization possibilities are endless. Here are a few that have recently made waves.

How to survive (and love) the Core

Whether you hate to love it or love to hate it (or somewhere in between), the Core Curriculum is the quintessential Columbia experience. Now it's just time to figure out how to survive it.

New meal plan options on both sides of Broadway

Columbia students will be returning to whole new meal plans.

What to expect from your student councils

New to the student government scene? Take a look at what your elected officials have been up to.

Meet your administrators: the people behind the names

Your University administrator cheat sheet.

Surviving the 9 Ways of Knowing

Every year, incoming first-years at Barnard wonder how to fulfill the Nine Ways of Knowing requirements. How is the average Barnard student to find her way through the Ways?

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Plan to convert Social Work building's retail space raises questions

After sitting empty for six years, the first floor of the School of Social Work will be converted to academic space, sparking controversy among those who fought for its retail use nearly a decade ago.

Steele appoints vice provost of academic planning

University provost Claude Steele said that his pick, Mailman School executive vice dean Andrew Davidson, will focus on recruiting a diverse faculty.