Quintin Puebla, is an interdisciplinary major with concentrations in Game Art and Art & Design entering his junior year. He’s also got a career-changing internship at The Field Museum this summer as a 2D/3D game artist. He got it by
The Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) wants you to think about photographs as more than smart-phone selfies and facebook wall posts. They hope to show you the photographic image as an art object that reflects you and me, our lives
The first step to getting an internship? Making the effort. It’s pretty much as simple as making an appointment to talk with your internship coordinator, visiting the portfolio center (open all summer), and getting to know your professors. Take the
Hey Columbians, Check out pictures of you and your classmates flying down the zipline during Manifest! That was so fun. Go here!
Last Friday, a Manifest flash mob descended on Daley Plaza to promote Columbia’s urban arts festival on May 17. The show choir came singing out of the blue line stop and didn’t stop until they hit the plaza and the
Valedictorian, Suzanne (Suzie) Miller is graduating with a bachelor’s degree in marketing communications and minor in web development. She talks to us about her lessons learned from four successful years at Columbia. How would you define success? Ah, the question
Manifest and Commencement means spending time with your family. To help you play the role of tour guide, we have come up with some fam-friendly activities to keep your ’rents fed, entertained and educated about your life at Columbia. Where
The Manifest Main Stage always brings it, and this year is no exception. From punk to bluegrass to hip-hop, this year’s musical acts can’t be contained by just one genre. There will be a little something for everyone, starting with
Getting involved with events at Columbia really is easier than you think. Just ask David McEachin, president of Columbia’s Student Programming Board (SPB), the group that produces Columbia events such as Biggest Mouth and the Manifest Main Stage. He says
Vote for your student representatives in Student Government Association’s elections for the 2013-14 Academic Year here.