June 19, 12:00 AM

Several Columbia undergraduates have participated in the protests that have wracked Istanbul over the past few weeks, facing tear gas and police raids.

News

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June 12, 11:04 PM
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A group of students has written a letter highly cricital of Fuhrman, attacking her association with the for-profit company Pearson Education and expressing other grievances with the TC administration.

June 9, 9:50 AM
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In a long-awaited report, the Educational Policy and Planning Committee has recommended eliminating the lecture portion of Frontiers of Science and rebuilding the course around its small seminars.

June 12, 11:25 PM
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Employees suing Upper West Side restaurant Indus Valley for unfair labor practices reached a settlement with management last month, ending a nearly two-year legal battle.

June 8, 2:34 PM
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Jessica Prata, the sustainability officer of New York Presbyterian Hospital, will start Monday as the head of Columbia’s Office of Environmental Stewardship.

Arts & Entertainment

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June 17, 1:17 PM

A new exhibition at the Shabazz Center uptown features photographs and mixed media of protests throughout history.

June 5, 12:43 PM
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A new thriller starring Brit Marling, Ellen Page, and Alexander Skarsgard is given an authentic feel by writer-director Zal Batmanglij.

May 29, 4:57 PM

Steven Soderbergh's new HBO film takes viewers “Behind the Candelabra,” giving them a close look at Liberace's eight-year relationship with Scott Thorson.

May 28, 12:38 PM
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The fourth season stands as a tribute to what made “Arrested Development” great, as opposed to an attempt to recreate it.

Sports

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June 13, 6:37 PM

Senior Tim Giel has become the second member of the baseball team to join a Major League organization this summer, signing with the Yankees on Thursday.

June 8, 5:46 PM
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Columbia senior Alex Black was selected in he 29th round of the MLB Draft.

June 2, 12:12 AM
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The Lions mounted a furious comeback to win 6-5 in 13 innings over New Mexico on Saturday, but were eliminated from the tournament with a 10-5 loss on Sunday.

May 13, 12:00 AM

The women’s tennis program won the first Ivy Championship in program history.

Multimedia

By Steven Lau, David Brann
May 29, 12:44 AM

Graduating seniors from Columbia College, Barnard College, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and the School of General Studies heard from classmates, deans, and distinguished keynote speakers at their class day ceremonies last week.

By David Brann
May 28, 8:43 AM
By Eli Schultz, Steven Lau
May 22, 3:39 AM