2008-04-02

Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 3:49am
A majority voted to remove General Studies Student Council President Niko Cunningham from office Tuesday night, but lacked the two-thirds vote required to impeach him.
Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 3:44am
City Hall hosted over 100 local activists, city officials, and concerned Harlem residents at a public hearing Tuesday on plans to change the face of 125th Street.
Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 3:38am
The noose found on Teachers College Professor Madonna Constantine’s office door in October is up for a new round of close scrutiny in light of reports this week that a state grand jury has subpoenaed the school’s records concerning Constantine in an investigation of the noose.
Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 2:51am
City Council passed Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s controversial congestion pricing plan Monday by an unusually close vote of 30-20.
Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 2:47am
As students in the city, we enjoy certain advantages that I like to pretend lend us the status of enviable New Yorkers. We have our very own neighborhood, enclosed street, and subway stop—plus the added advantage of our home being the largest privately owned space in the city.
Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 2:28am
As the construction of Columbia’s campus in Manhattanville approaches, the University’s Medical Center is anticipating that the project will relieve space issues while acting as a cornerstone of the institution’s future.
Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 2:17am
“Being a straight ally is very much about me,” Saffiyah Madraswala, BC ’09 and Respecting Ourselves and Others Through Education facilitator, explained Tuesday night to a small group in John Jay Lounge, “but at the same time, it’s not about me at all.”
Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 2:13am
While many college students have a slowly declining bank balance and read the newspaper’s business section only rarely, for some Columbia students the economics and finance they learn in the classroom are more than theoretical.
Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 1:23am
The past two weekends have been nothing short of pure sporting bliss.
Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 1:19am
Despite rainy conditions, the Columbia women’s golf team completed its first tournament since its return from winter training, finishing sixth in a pool of fourteen teams in the Hoya Women’s Invitational. The Lions traveled to Beallsville, Md.

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