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Column: Goodbye and thank you
May 12, 2022
International student senator wins SGA Senator of the Year award
May 10, 2022
SGA’s Game Night provides a bonding opportunity for international and transfer students
May 5, 2022
Columbia alum Kim Hannay’s nonprofit transforms lives one home at a time
April 19, 2022
Columbia students reflect on ‘passing’ and ways to support trans students
April 11, 2022
Columbia alum Aaron Hartline talks about success, failure and everything in between
March 11, 2022
Food futurologist Morgaine Gaye talks food, predictions and more in Student Center event
March 11, 2022
Media Hub Minute Episode 15
March 9, 2022
Cupid Comedy Jam scores big turnout, leaves audience smiling and surprised
February 25, 2022
Paint by Quotes celebrates Black History Month with the stroke of a brush
February 17, 2022
Students and faculty express relief and concern over Columbia’s return to campus
January 28, 2022
Column: At 15 I started my first fire — here’s how I’ve kept it burning
December 13, 2021
Review: Student production ‘Beneath the Orange Tree’ a thought-provoking look into a complex family
December 2, 2021
College’s 10% tuition hike ignites concerns and frustrations in the Columbia community
November 22, 2021
The Little Food Library offers free food. Here’s why and how you can check it out.
November 5, 2021
‘Let’s Chat’ with Dr. Kim yields questions about institutional racism, COVID-19, potential staff strike
October 29, 2021
The Asian Student Organization celebrates Wicked Week with a night of murder mystery, games and community
October 28, 2021
Big Mouth brings together singers, comedians and more for a night of community
October 8, 2021
Bestselling author Qian Julie Wang visits campus, shares her story as an undocumented immigrant
September 30, 2021
Chicago residents attacked by eggs — how they came together to crack the case
September 13, 2021
Students come together for Convocation in Grant Park, first major in-person campus event in 18 months
September 7, 2021
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