Wed, Oct 24, 2007, 4:07am
Students called for the addition of racial studies into Barnard’s curriculum last night at a Student Government Association town hall entitled “Is Our Community Broken?”.
Wed, Oct 24, 2007, 4:04am
Students at 31 low-income New York City high schools who score a three or higher on their Advanced Placement exams could be awarded up to $1000 per test under an initiative launched last week by the New York based non-profit Council of Urban Professionals.
Wed, Oct 24, 2007, 4:03am
In a room packed with School of International and Public Affairs students Tuesday evening, a panel discussion featuring Ishmael Beah, who was forced into military service at the age of 13, took on the subject of child soldiers and what the United Nations has done for them.
Wed, Oct 24, 2007, 2:48am
Wacko Attacks Hizzoner’s Guard
A police officer protecting the mayor on his way to work was assaulted Tuesday morning.
Wed, Oct 24, 2007, 2:46am
Actress Natalie Portman joined representatives from the Foundation for International Community Assistance to discuss economic aid for the world’s poorest at a Columbia Political Union-sponsored event in Lerner.
Wed, Oct 24, 2007, 2:43am
When President George Bush signed the College Cost Reduction and Access Act on Sept. 27, advocates praised it for being the largest increase in federal student aid since the GI Bill.
Wed, Oct 24, 2007, 2:42am
State Senator Jeff Klein, D-Bronx and Westchester, has proposed a bill that would hold the makers and vendors of fake IDs accountable for minors’ access to alcohol and for the consequences of underage drinking.
Wed, Oct 24, 2007, 2:37am
A message sent from a Columbia student’s e-mail address earlier today in which he claimed to have intercepted a bomb threat is being investigated jointly by several agencies, including the New York Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Homeland Security.
Wed, Oct 24, 2007, 1:53am
Throughout its history, Columbia University has faced questions about its lack of success in Ivy League sports. Now, the athletic department believes it has an answer.
Wed, Oct 24, 2007, 1:50am
The Columbia men’s soccer team will have the opportunity to snap a three-game losing streak tonight when the team takes the field at home against Lehigh.