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Volume 48, Issue 30
Flashback: Defining moments of 2012-13
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1. Mark Kelly, vice president of Student Affairs, at New Student Convocation on Aug. 31, 2012. 2. Producer and musician Todd Rundgren performs at a sold-out show April 12 at Concert Hall, 1014 S. Michigan Ave., with several student ensembles, which he worked with during his residence in the Music Department April 8–12. 3. President Barack Obama celebrates his re-election to a second term Nov. 6, 2012 at McCormick Place, 2301 S. Lake Shore Drive. 4. President Warrick L. Carter’s 13-year term will end in August with his early retirement, which comes one year sooner than scheduled. 5. Kwang-Wu Kim became Columbia’s new president on Feb. 26. 6. The Johnson Publishing Company Building, 820 S. Michigan Ave., will house Columbia’s new library. 7. Performance artist Peter Cook, an associate professor in the ASL–English Interpretation Department, gives a presentation on storytelling Oct. 25, 2012 at the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean’s Lecture. xx SEE PG. 3
Columbia mourns slain theater freshman by Tyler Eagle Assistant Campus Editor
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ater major, died May 7 shortly after being gunned down in an apparent drive-by shooting, according to a Chicago Police Department representative. He was 19 years old. An assailant in a white sedan shot Ambrose in the back near the 4700 block of South Prairie Avenue at 11:04 p.m., according to the CPD representative. Ambrose was taken to a nearby hospital but did not survive his injury, the representative said. Police arrested Jerome Brown, 26, of the 7400 block of South Emerald Street, on the same night of the
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Kevin Ambrose, a theater major, was fatally shot on May 7 in a drive-by shooting near the 4700 block of South Prairie Avenue.
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SPORTS & HEALTH
Obstacle races trending • page 16
ARTS & CULTURE
Chicago’s summer fests • page 26
With a graduation rate of approximately 40 percent and 11.4 percent of its alumni defaulting on their loan payments within three years—the highest rate among colleges in the city—Columbia grapples with its stated goal of becoming a more selective institution. Spurred by the prioritization process, a more selective admissions policy has been thrust to the forefront as an objective, and Senior Vice President Warren Chapman announced on Nov. 8, 2012 that a new board called the Admissions Panel would be working to improve the admissions policy.
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City reels in summer films • page 39
However, no significant changes seem to have been made yet, as Columbia continues to admit nearly as many students as last year. According to the enrollment funnel reports, which track daily information on prospective student applications and the number of admitted students, the college has only denied 1.3 percent more applicants for the fall 2013 semester than last year, as of May 6. According to Mark Kelly, vice president of Student Affairs, the number of applicants being turned away has increased slightly because the college cut the Bridge Program, a three-week summer program for xx SEE FUNNEL, Pg. 11
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