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Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Editorial: With the strike behind us, the union has a stronger voice in the future of the college. Students need one, too
By
Editorial Board
Faculty discuss increased workload, need for shared governance over strike decisions
By
Vivian Richey
, Senior Staff Reporter
In annual forum, students ask Columbia leaders about tuition increases, class sizes and personal sacrifices administrators have made to address the deficit
By
Allison Shelton
and
Vivian Richey
Part-time faculty protest at college’s Open House event
By
Uriel Reyes
, Staff Reporter
Analysis by Chronicle finds class sizes don’t jump significantly amid student worries, union expectations
By
Maya Swan-Sullivan
and
Ruth Johnson
Ahead of spring registration, students are concerned about potential course cuts, increased class sizes
By
Allison Shelton
and
Uriel Reyes
College considers cutting programs, reducing credit requirements to close deficit
By
Vivian Richey
and
Olivia Cohen
Students grapple with possibility of larger class sizes to help close college’s financial gap
By
Olivia Cohen
, Editor-in-Chief
Faculty members express concerns over potential changes in course capacity
By
Noah Jennings
, Staff Reporter
Margaret Cho talks ‘psyCHO,’ what drives her insane
By
Editor-in-Chief
One student, big city: First-semester program to engage students with college, Chicago
By
Managing Editor
Cultural Center belts out gospel
By
Arts & Culture Editor
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