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President Carter announces early retirement in 2013

In an email from President Warrick L. Carter sent on May 8 to the Columbia community, Carter announced his decision to retire in August 2013,
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Chiaravalle, Columbia community participate in charity run

Most Chicago city-dwellers have conditioned themselves to walk past those with cardboard signs and outstretched hands, but on July 15 Columbia’s associate vice president and
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Faculty Senate calls on President Carter to address concerns

In an letter from the Faculty Senate Executive Committee to the Columbia faculty sent on May 7, the Senate announced that it will hold a
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Turkey: A window into the eastern world for NATO

By Austin Montgomery After joining NATO in 1952, Turkey has become responsible for providing a key link between the western NATO members and the Muslim
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NATO demonstration organizations hold press conference

By Daniel Gerzina Speakers representing many NATO protests spoke May 10 at a previewing press conference at protest headquarters on 500 W. Cermak Road. Spokespersons
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The gang’s all here

When Jon Favreau’s “Iron Man” became a runaway hit, a few things happened: Robert Downey Jr. became America’s sweetheart; Marvel Studios pocketed millions dollars; and
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Swarmed and Destroyed by ‘Army’

The Moped Army wants you, and they want you now. Think of staring up at a banner of Uncle Sam pointing into your face, only
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Campus community needs to let Columbia unite

Columbia’s spring semester was contentious for the campus community. The prioritization process has been an exhaustive evaluation of the college’s programs, and emotions have run
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Resurrecting rockstars with holograms is ethically dubious

Tupac Shakur, one of the most influential rappers on the West Coast, was quickly and brutally murdered in a hailstorm of bullets on the Las
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Renegades decide on revisions

The Renegades organization has been growing for some time, and according to Vice President Forrest Frazier, many felt this year was “the year.” After realizing
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Northwestern looks to stay sharp heading into ALC, NCAA tournament

The Northwestern University Wildcats women’s lacrosse team begins postseason play in May, and after playing the toughest schedule in the league, the Wildcats are ready
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Word on the Street: How do you de-stress from finals?

Finals is one of the most stressful times for students during the whole semester. Although many Columbia students have started their final projects, a majority
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12th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates

Chicago hosted the 12th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates April 23 – 25, to promote empowering youth to activism and action. The three day
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