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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?
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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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Reawakening a Faith-Based Liberalism
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Reawakening a Faith-Based Liberalism

What progressives can learn from religion

Easing the Big Easy
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Easing the Big Easy

Mark Weiner is founder and executive director of Emergency Communities

Not to Miss New Orleans
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Not to Miss New Orleans

The Center for Jazz Studies cosponsors “New Orleans: Rebuilding the Musical City”

Henry S. Coleman, Popular Dean Held Captive During 1968 Protests, Dies at 79
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Henry S. Coleman, Popular Dean Held Captive During 1968 Protests, Dies at 79

A memorial service was held on May 5

Largest Gift in Columbia’s History Will Fund the Jerome L. Greene Science Center
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Largest Gift in Columbia’s History Will Fund the Jerome L. Greene Science Center

The University will establish a new facility for its expanding Mind, Brain, and Behavior Initiative

Look Homeward, Angel
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Look Homeward, Angel

A bronze statue of Louis Kossuth stands at 113th Street and Riverside Drive

Economist Stiglitz Says Iraq War Will Cost $1-2 Trillion
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Economist Stiglitz Says Iraq War Will Cost $1-2 Trillion

His findings were presented at the annual meeting of the American Economics Association

High Notes on the Heights
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High Notes on the Heights

A music maven remembers campus rhythms — and blues, too

64 RMS, PARK VU
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64 RMS, PARK VU

The School of Social Work finally got a permanent home

Nurses Are Doctors, Too
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Nurses Are Doctors, Too

Top Cancer Researcher Dalla-Favera Named Director of Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Top Cancer Researcher Dalla-Favera Named Director of Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center

Honoring the Classroom
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Honoring the Classroom

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