Karla Jimenez

Butler to get more 24-hour space starting next week

Starting next Tuesday, Butler Library will add 150 seats to its 24-hour spaces. If enough students fill the seats on Butler's fifth and sixth floors, they will remain open 24 hours a day for future finals periods.

Auction delivers first chunk of Kluge money

The auction house Christie's sold four sculptures from the alum's art collection, bringing in $4,874,000 for CU.

General Assembly discusses campus climate, money culture

Students gathered on Lehman Lawn without a clear agenda, and their discussion took on a “people’s mic” format.

Former convent to be converted into new undergrad housing

Shollenberger and Martinez said they would like to work with students to develop special themes for the new residence hall.

Students, professors join Wall St. walkout

Students met outside the campus gates before heading downtown to join students from SUNY and CUNY, protesting both corporate greed and tuition hikes.

Students rally with Occupy Wall St., several arrested

Justine Lyons, BC ’13, was one of over 700 protesters arrested Saturday on the Brooklyn Bridge at the Occupy Wall St. demonstrations.

GSSC’s VP communications resigns in protest

Mahogany Wright, GS, resigned from her position as VP of communications due to a disagreement about the appointment of Michael Oakley, now GSSC’s VP of finance.

Following vacancy, GSSC suspends bylaws to appoint VP of Finance

VP of Communications Mahogany Wright openly opposed the decision to suspend bylaws and appoint Oakley.

Three arrested while protesting Guinean president

Condé’s opponents said they were there to protest violence that they said had been inflicted upon the Peul by Condé’s government and its supporters.

Iranian mission rescinds CIRCA invite

CIRCA member Rich Medina, CC '13, said that members had planned to attend the event as a chance to talk to a world leader, not because they supported his views.