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Naturally the most heavily perused materials tend to be those relating to the [[1968 protests]]. | Naturally the most heavily perused materials tend to be those relating to the [[1968 protests]]. | ||
− | The collection is probably the most interesting bit of Columbia that almost no one sees. The few vestiges of the archives that are on view outside tend to be in places that students don't go. The [[Visitor's Center]], and in the back alleys of [[Lerner Hall]] (check out the photos hanging on the 5th floor hallway to [[SDA]] and inside Dean Colombo's office on the 4th floor.) | + | The collection is probably the most interesting bit of Columbia that almost no one sees. The few vestiges of the archives that are on view outside tend to be in places that students don't go. The [[Visitor's Center]], the [[Office of Undergraduate Admissions]], and in the back alleys of [[Lerner Hall]] (check out the photos hanging on the 5th floor hallway to [[SDA]] and inside Dean Colombo's office on the 4th floor.) |
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Revision as of 13:48, 11 November 2007
The University Archives is home to all things old. Located in Low Library through the Summer of 2007, the collection is being moved to Butler's 6th floor where it will share space with the Rare Book and Manuscript Library. It will re-open in January of 2008.
The Archives consist of two major collections, the University's non-current records, and the Columbiana Collection- Columbia's institutional memory. Pretty much everything you ever wanted to know is here. Architectural drawings of buildings built, and unbuilt. Subject folders with newspaper clippings and photos of student groups and major campus events.
Naturally the most heavily perused materials tend to be those relating to the 1968 protests.
The collection is probably the most interesting bit of Columbia that almost no one sees. The few vestiges of the archives that are on view outside tend to be in places that students don't go. The Visitor's Center, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, and in the back alleys of Lerner Hall (check out the photos hanging on the 5th floor hallway to SDA and inside Dean Colombo's office on the 4th floor.)