Difference between revisions of "2007"

From WikiCU
Jump to: navigation, search
(September)
(November)
Line 48: Line 48:
  
 
*[[November 7|7]] - Beginning of the [[2007 multi-purpose hunger strike]]
 
*[[November 7|7]] - Beginning of the [[2007 multi-purpose hunger strike]]
*[[November 12|12]] - [[November 14|14]] - Faculty groups pen public letters debating the efficacy of the administration, particularly the policies of [[President Bollinger]]
+
*[[November 12|12]] - [[November 14|14]] - Faculty groups pen [[ 2007 faculty statements|public letters]] debating the efficacy of the administration, particularly the policies of [[President Bollinger]]
  
 
{{succession|preceded=[[2006]]|succeeded=[[2008]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=2007}}
 
{{succession|preceded=[[2006]]|succeeded=[[2008]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=2007}}
  
 
[[Category:21st century]]
 
[[Category:21st century]]

Revision as of 17:15, 14 November 2007

2007 in Columbia history:

Spring

February

March

April

  • Financial Aid officer David Charlow accused of accepting kickbacks from a student loan company, suspended
  • 40s on 40 institutionalized as lame, tame "40 Days" by the administration; seniors furious again
  • 9: Intensifying the CUSJ-Jester Feud, 700 stolen copies of Jester are distributed around campus with an attached note allegedly from Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal claiming responsibility as retribution against Jester for "promot[ing] scientific fallacies".
  • Spec launches The Shaft, a housing blog, after being beaten at housing coverage by The Bwog in 2006
  • 11: John Kluge gives $400 million for financial aid, the largest gift in Columbia history

May

  • 4: First year students take their Lit Hum final exam using an unauthorized study guide leaked by a section leader, prompting an optional second final exam

Summer

  • May: The Journal of Politics & Society, published by Helvidius, becomes the nation's first commercially distributed undergraduate periodical in over 350 Barnes & Noble bookstores See Columbia News Feature

Fall

September

November

Preceded by
2006
History of Columbia University 
2007
Succeeded by
2008