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The Many Shades of Authoritarianism
Illustration of activists with megaphones by Phoebe O Chou
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The Many Shades of Authoritarianism

At Columbia Law School’s Human Rights Institute, pro-democracy activists from four different countries shared stories of repression and resilience

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Ahmadinejad at Columbia: A Campus View
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at Columbia University in 2007

Ahmadinejad at Columbia: A Campus View

September 24, 2007 was a busy day for free speech on campus

Is Objectivity in Journalism Even Possible?
Illustration of journalistic objectivity

Is Objectivity in Journalism Even Possible?

A Columbia panel holds a central principle up to the light

Tibet's Long Shadow
Buddhist monks marching in Mumbai, India
Buddhist monks participate in an April 10 peace march in Mumbai, India (Arko Dattar/Reuters).

Tibet's Long Shadow

China’s bitter relationship with its highland province and the Dalai Lama

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Gabelli and Samberg Pledge $40 Million for B-school's New Home
Gabelli and Samberg
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Gabelli and Samberg Pledge $40 Million for B-school's New Home

The gifts will help fund two new buildings on Manhattanville campus

Film Your Darlings
Daniel Radcliffe
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Film Your Darlings

Daniel Radcliffe was spotted on College Walk — not in Hogwarts robes, but 1940s tweed!

A Century of Stories
Marguerite Higgins
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A Century of Stories

Columbia Journalism School celebrates its centennial 

For NYC Biotech, a Real Starter-Upper
Samuel Sia and Christine Kovich
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For NYC Biotech, a Real Starter-Upper

Introducing the Harlem Biospace business incubator

Brown Institute Awards First “Magic Grants”
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Brown Institute Awards First “Magic Grants”

A new institute run jointly by Columbia and Stanford has announced its first seed grants for high-tech journalism projects

Community Impact Launches First Capital Campaign
Students cooking
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Community Impact Launches First Capital Campaign

The University's largest service organization serves more than eight thousand low-income children and adults

David Madigan Picked to Lead Arts and Sciences
David Madigan
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David Madigan Picked to Lead Arts and Sciences

The Columbia statistics professor will oversee the operation of five schools in his new position

Convocation Conversation
Globe
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Convocation Conversation

Columbia welcomes incoming freshmen from around the world

Foto Finish
Vintage photograph
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Foto Finish

Welcome to the photo archive of El Diario/La Prensa, New York's oldest Spanish-language daily newspaper

Sports: A Spring to Remember
Kate Meili
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Sports: A Spring to Remember

Lions triumph in tennis, baseball, crew, fencing, archery, wrestling and more

Flex, Stretch, Pump, Press
Campbell Athletics Complex
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Flex, Stretch, Pump, Press

Columbia opens its new five-story, 47,700-square-foot sports center at the Baker Athletics Complex 

In Brief: Summer 2013
Stuart Firestein
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In Brief: Summer 2013

Stuart Firestein and Shih-Fu Chang win teaching awards, and other news

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