In case you missed it: This week in news

Congratulations on making it through the last full week of classes—we’re almost there! Here are the top stories that you may have missed this week while you were “writing that final paper,” “finishing that problem set,” or procrastinating on the Internet.

Former president of Alpha Epsilon Pi Matthew Renick resigned as the chair of the Greek Judicial Board after calling the brownstone selection process “fundamentally and morally wrong” in an email. Later in the week, the deans behind the committee maintained that the decision was fair.

As always, space is an issue at Columbia—this time, administrators are considering installing a “digital library” in Carleton Lounge, one of the few student spaces in Mudd Hall. ESC members are concerned.

Almost 25 percent of Columbia students are international. In the first article of a two-part series, see how internationalism at Columbia has evolved and what it really means to make a "global university."

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