Haiti

Humanity for Haiti

Haiti needs international aid to obtain clean water and mitigate the cholera outbreak.

Exercising faith

Without constant renewal—constant exercise—Columbia’s response to the earthquake in Haiti will flag and falter, neglecting the long-term, arduous task of rebuilding

Campus groups attempt to collaborate on Haiti aid

While the disaster in Haiti has prompted initiatives across campus, for some councils and student groups, joining together in a unified effort is not always a simple task.

Campus groups attempt to collaborate on Haiti aid

While the disaster in Haiti has prompted initiatives across campus, for some councils and student groups, joining together in a unified effort is not always a simple task.

Several campus groups are taking their cues from an umbrella organization, while others say say that cross-club coordination can be challenging. For some students though, this kind of major global issue is an opportunity to connect otherwise disparate campus groups in a meaningful way.

Neighborhood groups organize Haiti aid

Local nonprofits and stores have joined together to provide relief for Haiti.

Haiti in context: Reactions from a recent medical volunteer

When my dad and I decided to go to Haiti, we never dreamed we would leave just days before a devastating earthquake struck.

In response to Haiti

For a university that so fervently preaches the gospel of globalism, there is a particular duty to remember that being global means giving as well as taking.

Watching and helping from afar

Feeling the tragedy from home, a Columbia student reflects.

Students discuss ways to provide aid to Haiti

At Wednesday's forum, representatives from the Haitian Students Association, Caribbean Students Association and GlobeMed recommended that student groups form an umbrella coalition to help out Haiti.

Enigmatic Aid

I disagree with those academics like Adrian Bell who claim that altruism is in fact just an attempt to preserve human genetic diversity.