Michael Higgins, a graduating senior at GS created the food pantry at Columbia initially to support GS students and found a large interest.
To kick off the Spring semester, CCSC members met on Zoom to reflect on what they achieved during Fall 2021, and what they hope to improve upon going forward.
Continuing last week’s discussion about the impacts of the Student Workers of Columbia strike on undergraduate students, CCSC sends an official statement on the strike to the administration.
On Monday, faculty gathered for a midday picket and rally while both the University and the Union expressed frustration at stagnant negotiations in the final full week of the Fall 2021 semester.
CCSC considers how to address the academic impact of the graduate student strike on undergraduate students while not “crossing the picket line.”
CCSC discusses creating a task force that would address financial accessibility for Columbia students.
CCSC discusses NSOP, ISOP, COOP, and the alphabet soup that makes up Columbia’s pre-orientation programs.
In their sixth meeting of the year, CCSC discusses increasing capacity limits and fostering academic adjustments to make student life more bearable.
What exactly is the “green zone”, and how do we get there? CCSC compares Columbia’s current COVID-19 testing procedures to those of peer institutions.
New CCSC Bureau Chief Mariah Johnson brings this week’s Columbia College Student Council coverage!
Aaaaaand we’re back! Back with weekly coverage of CCSC and in-person meetings! Never has anyone been so excited to dive right into the details of Parliamentary Procedure like this year’s CCSC, with us right beside to write about it.
For CCSC’s final meeting of the semester, not only was a Religion Representative appointed, but there was also the passing of an ID Task Force proposal and some entertaining Paper Plate Awards!
The semester is winding down, but student government is still kicking! Read on for this week’s happenings.
For CCSC’s second-to-last meeting of the semester, general body members reflected on the election process and created an appointment committee to fill the Religion Representative position.
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