Eye Drop: Highlights from this week's magazine

Fifty years ago, “All of the black and Hispanic freshmen could have fit into a Carman suite,” says American Studies professor Roger Lehecka. Today, Columbia's campus is a drastically different place, with over 57 percent of the freshman class identifying as students of color. In this week’s lead, Hannah D’Apice explores the history of racial diversity at Columbia, as well as the potential implications of the elimination of affirmative action. [The Lead]

Now that spring is in full bloom, it’s time to shed those down jackets and knit scarves. P.J. Sauertig offers some advice on making the wardrobe adjustment as seamless as possible. [Eyesites]

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