Columbia University’s Department of Medical Humanities and Ethics held their April Narrative Medicine Rounds with acclaimed critic and writer Lucy Sante, author of “I Heard Her Call My Name: A Memoir of Transition.”
The guaranteed list is looking real good right now! Throw your hat in the ring and let the housing gods (aka ResLife) decide your fate for next year…
An earthquake? In NYC? Groundbreaking.
On Wednesday, April 3, six Columbia students were reportedly suspended and evicted from student housing as a result of an investigation into a Palestinian Solidarity Month event, according to Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine. According to the Columbia Daily Spectator, two of these suspensions were lifted on Thursday.
On Thursday, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) and Student Workers of Columbia (SWC) gathered in protest at the Sundial to bring attention to the recent siege of Al-Shifa Hospital and to show solidarity with the people of Gaza.
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One day left… grab ‘em while they’re hot!!
Congratulations to the 62 seniors who will be inducted in the Phi Beta Kappa Society this spring!
On Monday afternoon, Arts Editor Isa RingswaldEgan sat down with student filmmaker, Trevor Siegel (CC ‘24), and student musician who scored the film, Terry Foley (GS ‘24), to discuss their new movie musical, Explaining Elizabeth.
Good things never come easy, but I’m so happy you’re here :).
Severe thunderstorms may block the view of Monday’s solar eclipse; sorry to the southerners out there.
The housing lottery continues, and many Columbia favorites still remain.
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