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J-School Launches Tow Center for New Media

While the economic downturn and speculations on the death of print journalism are leaving many prospective reporters anxious, Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism is crystallizing its plans for th

U.N. General Assembly President Decries War at St. John the Divine

Gripping the pulpit tightly in front of the congregation of the Cathedral Church of St.

Local Bookstore Looks to Escape Financial Woes

After an accelerating battle against the economy and national chain stores, 114th Street and Broadway’s Morningside Bookshop is turning to locals for help.

Graduates Struggle to Obtain Visas

In the midst of high competition for visas allowing international students to remain in the United States after graduation, Columbia’s International Students and Scholars Office is urging them to p

Professors Assess Politics of Kenyan Election Violence

In recent weeks, the competition between newspapers’ coverage of Kenyan post-election violence has been almost as fierce as the conflict itself.

Rumors Surround Bloomberg Presidential Bid

Mayor Michael Bloomberg lives a life of epic proportions—he won the fight for control of City Hall, his company, Bloomberg L.P., devoured a third of the international financial media market, and hi

Chicano Caucus Students Press for DREAM Act

Despite another rejection of the DREAM Act in the U.S. Senate last October, members of the Chicano Caucus remain unshaken in their resolve to ensure that it passes the next time it is introduced.

Fighting Cold, Fighting for His Cause

Armed with a sweater, coat, and hat, Bryan Mercer, CC ’07, seemed to be preserving all the energy he could in the stiffening cold.

Congregation at St. Michael's Church Reconsecrates Altar

More than a hundred people gathered at St. Michael’s Church on 99th Street on Sunday to celebrate the reconsecration of the altar of St. Jude.

Amid Talk of Mayoral Run, Comptroller Holds Roundtable

Even as he made light of possible plans to run for mayor in 2009, Comptroller William Thompson invited New York City college journalists to his office for a briefing and question and answer sessio