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Chronicle senior farewell
I would settle for nothing less
I first heard about Columbia three years ago when I was a sophomore at Lake Land College. As a student ambassador for the college, I worked one night at a high school ...
Incident at rental space raises safety concerns
An attempted robbery in the 218 S. Wabash Ave. Building, where Columbia rents three floors, has prompted a review of the building security measures.
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Incident results in no harm, no theft
Columbia plans for improvement
Facade restorations expected for Alexandroff Campus Center, South Campus Building
Council closes 2009-2010 year
College Council elects executive board members, hears year-end reports
The College Council meeting on May 7 was the last of the 2009-2010 academic year. Committees gave concluding reports and a new executive board was elected to the council.
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No sex offense cases reported at Columbia in past year
Resources remain on standby for students, faculty who have been victimized
For Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s initiative for 2010 is focused on offering prevention and social change on college campuses.
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Bartoni to step down after 2011 academic year
Dean for School of Media Arts returns to teaching after nearly a decade
Warrick L. Carter, president of Columbia, has announced the resignation of Doreen Bartoni, dean of the School of Media Arts, effective after the 2010-2011 school year.
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Turnaround in sight for endowment
Columbia’s endowment fund rebounded strongly in 2010, standing at $93 million after dipping to $57.3 million in February 2009, its lowest point in a decade, according to Mike DeSalle, vice president of ...
Claiming Creativity brings international audience
Creative professionals bring thoughts, questions to Columbia-hosted symposium
Approximately 150 artists and members of creative industries from around the world came to Columbia April 21 through 24 to explore one question—what is the relationship between art-making and creativity?...
Students put their best foot forward
Student Programming Board competition attracts dancers, enthusiasts
Moving out, moving up
Columbia drops two residence halls for a five- year lease with The Dwight
Thrice as many recruiters at Job Fair
Event offers part-time employment, internships, industry jobs for students
At a time when jobs are rare and money is scarce, a bevy of area businesses visited Columbia on April 8 for the annual Job ...
A line between expression, destruction
SGA teams with Campus Environment to eradicate vandalism on campus
The Office of Campus Environment teamed with Columbia’s Student Government Association to launch a campaign to stamp out vandalism on campus.
The campaign intends to bring ...
Course evaluations to undergo changes
Evaluations to update questions, adopt a new system, elicit faculty input
It was announced that certain changes would be coming to the online course evaluations in College Council meeting on April 2, which took place on ...
Eating their words
11th annual Edible Books & Tea features marzipan, chocolate bunnies, community creativity
Guests weaved in and out of the tables that displayed books made of sweets, fruit and bread. They scratched votes on ...
