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*Airing of the controversial documentary ''[[Columbia Unbecoming]]'', prompting the outbreak of the [[MEALAC]] scandal. | *Airing of the controversial documentary ''[[Columbia Unbecoming]]'', prompting the outbreak of the [[MEALAC]] scandal. | ||
*[[Richard Axel]] awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] | *[[Richard Axel]] awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] | ||
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[[Category:History]] | [[Category:History]] |
Revision as of 19:20, 31 March 2007
2004 in Columbia history:
- 2004 was the 250th anniversairy of the foundation of King's College, prompting a year of celebratory events.
Spring
- February: Affirmative Action Bake Sale
- Publication of the Blacky Fun Whitey cartoon
- Columbia University Concerned Students of Color Protest
- Matthew Harrison elected President of the CCSC
- April: Unveiling of the Scholar's Lion on Dean's Day
- First King's Ball held during Columbia College Days
- Graduate students strike during finals for better pay and the right to create a union
- Tony Kushner gives a well-received address at the Columbia College Class Day
Fall
- The Columbia Spectator becomes a broadsheet and includes color photos
- Airing of the controversial documentary Columbia Unbecoming, prompting the outbreak of the MEALAC scandal.
- Richard Axel awarded the Nobel Prize