Councils

Kim to fill CCSC rep position

Andy Kim will replace Roxanne Unger as 2011 representative, the CCSC decided Sunday night. Kim had campaigned on the After Party ticket, but had not been elected the first time around.

GS debates diplomas: Latin or English?

The General Studies Student Council says that the debated initiative to change GS diplomas to Latin is unlikely to happen.

After a slew of appointments, several fresh faces join Columbia administration

Administrative resignations and hires became a recurring feature of the 2008-2009 academic year, signaling a substantial turnover of Columbia’s leadership. See full article to learn about newcomers such as Michele Moody-Adams and Feniosky Peña-Mora, and the administrators they are replacing.

GSSC voids three election results

WEB EXCLUSIVE 3:45 p.m. The General Studies Student Council Judicial Committee announced in an e-mail to candidates today that three of the positions results had been annulled and will remain open to all for a fall race.

ESC contemplates P/D/F, dean search

WEB EXCLUSIVE. The Engineering Student Council's Monday night meeting addressed key issues for School of Engineering and Applied Science students, such as updates on the SEAS dean search and the pending option to uncover P/D/F grades.

Whitney Green named ESC president

Whitney Green, SEAS ’10 and Engineering Student Council secretary, won the race for ESC president on Monday evening.

Breaking: SEAS e-board candidates announced

WEB EXCLUSIVE. The race is on for Engineering Student Council executive board positions, as early Monday morning's candidates announcement kicked off an intense process of internal elections. See below for full list of candidates. Stay tuned for updates and results.

BC Town Hall Mulls Over Student Advising

WEB EXCLUSIVE Barnard’s Student Government Association sponsored a Town Hall meeting on Monday evening on academic support, where students and faculty discussed the effectiveness of College assistance and advising.

CCSC Considers Election Changes

Posted 12:00 p.m. Long-term changes for Columbia College Student Council elections may be in the works―with students voting by plurality instead of majority, and more data to back up close election results.