Adrienne Hezghia

SGA candidates discuss Barnard-Columbia relationship

Former class of 2013 president Jung-Hee Hyun is running against current SGA Vice President Rachel Ferrari, BC ’13, for SGA president.

Michael Aufrichtig takes the helm for men's and women's fencing

Chairman of the New York Athletic Club's fencing program given head coach role at Columbia.

Youthful fencers head to Ohio State to compete in nationals

The Lions will send nine fencers to compete at this week's NCAA National Championships at Ohio State University.

Men and women face tough competition in first dual meet of the season

Both men's and women's fencing teams go 1-4 in first dual meet but young squads show future promise.

Tennis to serve to Binghamton, Stony Brook

The men’s tennis team will return home this weekend for two matches against nonconference foes Binghamton and Stony Brook.

Education Secretary Duncan calls for reform in training teachers

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan visited Columbia Teachers College on Thursday.

Students and artists sculpt American dream

Neighborhood schoolchildren turn the American dream into a work of art.

Cathedral hosts monkeys, yaks

Camels, tortoises, and reindeer paraded through St. John the Divine Cathedral Sunday morning in the annual event that transforms the largest Gothic cathedral in the world into a sacred zoo.

Bollinger hosts year's first fireside chat, talks future plans

Bollinger likes it when you call him "PrezBo."

Tadic: pragmatism over ideals

At Tuesday evening's World Leaders Forum session, Serbian President Boris Tadic ignited controversy over unresolved questions in Serbia.