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Their bus veered off the road and fell at least 260 feet into a ravine, according to reports.

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The Department of Design and Construction commissioner has been accused of cronyism in his hires.

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The posters, seen around campus, called student activist Emma Sulkowicz a "pretty little liar." 

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The investigation will probe whether Columbia and Barnard mishandled sexual assault cases on campus. 

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Students gave Columbia President Lee Bollinger a mattress that looked like a mock check for $471.

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Protesters demanded President Lee Bollinger change the university's sexual assault policies.

Upper West Side »

The university released a long-awaited report on campus sex assaults in the face of growing criticism.

Morningside Heights »

A student activist will carry a mattress with her everywhere until her rapist is removed from campus.

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The new policy focuses on changes to the hearing process, but students said it doesn't go far enough. 

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Capt. Keith Robinson flew halfway around the world to see his daughter graduate from Columbia.  

Upper West Side »

Columbia is also adding another rape crisis center amid criticism over its handling of sexual assaults.

Washington Heights »

The building will be on Haven Avenue, with a view of the Hudson River.

West Harlem »

Critics say Columbia hasn't hired enough African-American architects for its Manhattanville expansion.

West Harlem »

Teachers College Community School will serve students in grades K-8 in West Harlem.

West Harlem »

The city awarded Columbia $15 million to help it build a new engineering school.