It’s our 100th birthday! After a few years as Columbia’s only weekly publication, we’re psyched to hit this milestone. Feeling meta, we wanted to explore Columbia’s culture of journalism. Here's what some of our campus publications' major players have to say.

While New York tech culture booms, our campus is a few years behind powerhouses like Stanford, MIT, and even NYU. Some students and faculty are trying to change that.

Now Columbia's number 4—so what? Questioning the validity behind the U.S. News rankings system and how they play out for both Columbia, and the all-too-frequently overlooked Barnard.

Besides vigorous email threads, what really goes on in Columbia’s many clubs? And which ones have the best ratio of time spent in club to friendmaking?

There’s something potent and unsaid about the Barnard-Columbia relationship. We can take classes at either school. We can socialize on either campus. But the details of how students from each school interact are skimmed over in campus tours and official documents, instead rearing their heads during awkward social interactions. So we decided to see what people from both schools would say if we got them in a room together and asked them, up front, questions about the day-to-day realities of the Barnard-Columbia relationship. And it turned out to be pretty fun.

Eight years after his inauguration, he’s fundamentally changed—or restored—the presidency. This is how he did it.

As Columbia writes up Manhattanville extension plans, environmental critics question Columbia's commitment to green living. Are we leading in sustainability or just following the status quo?

Believe it or not, Columbia has cheerleaders... And a dance team! And they're different!

Taking the pulse of mental healthcare at Columbia.