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Sustainable development becomes undergrad major

Starting in the fall of 2010, undergraduates will have the opportunity to major in sustainable development.

Starting in the fall of 2010, undergraduates will have the opportunity to major in sustainable development.

GS diplomas to remain in English

The School of General Studies will not offer Latin diplomas.

The School of General Studies will not offer Latin diplomas.

Columbia launches sustainable development major

Starting Fall 2010, undergraduates will have the opportunity to major in sustainable development.

Starting Fall 2010, undergraduates will have the opportunity to major in sustainable development.

With CCSC funding, new student projects may hit campus

CCSC is getting ready to hit the books this week, but met for one last time before break to talk elections and grants.

CCSC is getting ready to hit the books this week, but met for one last time before break to talk elections and grants.

Julia Stiles, CC ’05, alumni receive John Jay Awards

Students, alumni, and administrators gathered at the restored Grand Central Terminal on 42nd Street for the 32nd annual John Jay Awards.

Students, alumni, and administrators gathered at the restored Grand Central Terminal on 42nd Street for the 32nd annual John Jay Awards.

Campus break-in leaves Social Security numbers vulnerable

The personal information—including Social Security numbers—of approximately 1,400 people was compromised after an office burglary mid-January, the University announced on Friday.

The personal information—including Social Security numbers—of approximately 1,400 people was compromised after an office burglary mid-January, the University announced on Friday.

Agreement allows 8 more workers to join UAW 2110

Last month, Columbia’s administrative services and the local UAW 2110 Union‑which represents University employees throughout the city—struck a deal that ended a longstanding grievance and brought eight new employees into the union.

Last month, Columbia’s administrative services and the local UAW 2110 Union‑which represents University employees throughout the city—struck a deal that ended a longstanding grievance and brought eight new employees into the union.

International relations forum addresses U.S. policy in Middle East

At the International Relations Forum, debate stuck to the foreign policy in the Middle East.

At the International Relations Forum, debate stuck to the foreign policy in the Middle East.

Ethnicity survey criticized

Members of some campus groups are dismayed to see their complex ethnic identities boiled down to a simple box.

Members of some campus groups are dismayed to see their complex ethnic identities boiled down to a simple box.

Smoking ban ignites debate

With midterms ahead and the semester midpoint approaching, CCSC executive board members presented what have been the defining issues of their first two months to a room of faces familiar to weekly meetings.

With midterms ahead and the semester midpoint approaching, CCSC executive board members presented what have been the defining issues of their first two months to a room of faces familiar to weekly meetings.