

As we wrap up this school year and congratulate the new graduates, the usual pomp and ceremony are tinged with a deeper significance. Our graduates...

This week on Chronversations: Columbia celebrated the end of the academic year with the Manifest Arts Festival, which included an appearance...

That’s a Wrap— YOUR Final Grad Expo took place on Tuesday and Wednesday this week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Student Center. The event...

In heavily Catholic neighborhoods around Chicago, people are celebrating the election of the first U.S.-born...
With many iconic songs, Abel Tesfaye, otherwise known as The Weeknd, is an artist known for many themes...



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As we wrap up this school year and congratulate the new graduates, the usual pomp and ceremony are tinged with a deeper significance. Our graduates are not just receiving degrees, they are carrying the weight of a transformative, and at times painful,...

In a recent story for New York magazine, writer James D. Walsh paints a bleak picture of academia unraveling under the weight of AI-fueled dishonesty. Students, he argues, are outsourcing their essays, coding assignments and even job interviews to tools...



