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M’ville looks for minority, women, local businesses

The University has often had a strained relationship with its neighbors in working on the campus expansion, especially when it comes to fulfilling its employment promises. But small business owners said they had a lot more to be happy about on Tuesday.

With grant, libraries make tool to simplify citations

Nobel Laureates celebrate Chabad’s 15 years

Gilchrist says he would not accept CUCR invitation

USenate revising policy for student, faculty sexual relationships

Impostor, selling nightclub tickets, scams undergrads in lecture

A man claiming to be with the Division of Student Affairs sold over $200 worth of tickets to undergrads in at least three different lectures this week. He has been barred from campus.

Three vying for UWS City Council seat

Two former Community Board chairs and the Democratic District Leader are looking to fill Gale Brewer's seat, promising education and jobs reform.

Fresh, local produce comes to Harlem bodegas

Fresh Bodegas is about promoting easy access to healthy food, and Harlemites are pleased with the new influx of produce on their corners.

Grad schools develop plans to diversify

Twelve of 14 schools have submitted plans to enhance faculty and pipeline diversity, a concern that both faculty and students say is of the highest priority.

O’Donnell, driving force behind NY same-sex marriage, weds

Newlywed O'Donnell and campus LGBT activists say the gay-right movement is headed in a good direction.

CUMC study pinpoints origins of esophageal cancer

By studying subjects with acid reflux, researchers determined that esophageal adenocarcinoma—fast becoming the most prevalent tumor in the U.S.—originated in the stomach, not the esophagus.

STUDENT LIFE »

Nobel Laureates celebrate Chabad’s 15 years

Honorees Erick Kendel and Richard Axel thanked the Orthodox Chabad for what they called its unorthodox inclusiveness.

Gilchrist says he would not accept CUCR invitation

Impostor, selling nightclub tickets, scams undergrads in lecture

Continuing Education student Samantha Kwek dies

MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS »

Three vying for UWS City Council seat

Two former Community Board chairs and the Democratic District Leader are looking to fill Gale Brewer's seat, promising education and jobs reform.

O’Donnell, driving force behind NY same-sex marriage, weds

Proposal would pave way for ‘green’ infrastructure upgrades

City might mandate sick pay for some workers

ACADEMICS »

With grant, libraries make tool to simplify citations

The Columbia Libraries will organize over 1900 citation styles into one easily accessible database.

CUMC study pinpoints origins of esophageal cancer

J-School, Stanford Engineering gifted $30M to establish media innovation center

Lab, Brazilian mine team up for ‘green’ research

WEST HARLEM »

M’ville looks for minority, women, local businesses

The University has often had a strained relationship with its neighbors in working on the campus expansion, especially when it comes to fulfilling its employment promises. But small business owners said they had a lot more to be happy about on Tuesday.

Fresh, local produce comes to Harlem bodegas

Politicians push back against school closing

Progress of Starbucks jobs program unclear

ADMINISTRATION »

USenate revising policy for student, faculty sexual relationships

The consensual relationship policy—which was discussed during the USenate’s first meeting of the semester on Friday—is one of several issues the body is likely to tackle in 2012.

Grad schools develop plans to diversify

Counseling and Psychological Services reevaluates resources for military veterans

University stalling on salary gender gap