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The Columbia University Record, subtitled "news and ideas for the Columbia community", is the official newspaper of the Columbia University administration.[1] Its first issue, under the title The University Record was issued in September 1973; it took its present name in July 1975. It has been published roughly biweekly or monthly during academic terms.

Former writers for the Columbia University Record include Jo Kadlecek. Former managing editor is Amy Callahan.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Altbach, Philip G.; Lomotey, Kofi (1991-01-01). The Racial Crisis in American Higher Education. SUNY Press. p. 209. ISBN 978-0-7914-0520-8.
  2. ^ Gosselin, Patty (2019-09-18). "NECC Dean to Talk About Media Literacy at Beverly Public Library". Northern Essex Community College. Northern Essex Community College. Retrieved 2022-08-04.