Yasmin Gagne

AP: NYPD monitored Columbia's Muslim Students Association

The extent of the New York Police Department's watch on Muslim students has gone as far as Buffalo—well beyond city limits.

Exclusion of Google Docs avoids ADA challenges

The University’s negotiations with Google lasted a year, largely because of concerns over the ADA compliance. They come on the heels of a complaint filed in March by the NFB against New York University and Northwestern University.

Gilchrist says he would not accept CUCR invitation

Minuteman Project found Jim Gilchrist, although initially receptive to the idea of speaking again at Columbia, said Thursday he does not want to come.

Continuing Education student Samantha Kwek dies

Kwek died on Sunday evening, SCE Dean Kristine Billmyer wrote in an email to SCE students and faculty on Monday.

CubMail to transition to Gmail

Following a two-stage trial phase, all undergraduates will use Columbia's new Google-based email system by December.

Cubmail to transition to Gmail by end of 2012

The long-awaited move to a Gmail-like system emulates the 30 percent of students who already forward their Columbia mail to a personal account.

Gilchrist wants to return to Columbia

The Minuteman Project has come under fire for its vigilante strategy for stopping illegal immigration, in which volunteers monitor the U.S.-Mexico border and report individuals who attempt to cross illegally.

SCE student moonlights as M’ville engineer

School of Continuing Education student Chris Colangelo is studying construction administration while also working as a staff engineer on the Manhattanville campus expansion.

College Republicans look to reinvite Minuteman founder Gilchrist

College Republicans president William Prasifka, CC ’12, said Gilchrist's visit would be for the sake of free speech, not to incite controversy.

East Campus laptop thefts give residents pause

Upperclassmen in the largest dormitory at Columbia said they're taking extra precautions to lock their doors.