Wed, Oct 26, 2005, 12:00am
Though most Columbia students would be lost without their trusty laptops, some scrappy undergrads are getting by on the University's hard drives.
Wed, Oct 26, 2005, 12:00am
Jasper Myers, a first-year at Coney Island's Lincoln High School, has a cousin in the military, but Army recruiters haven't persuaded him to follow the same path. "The recruiters mean well," Myers said, "but I'm here to go to school, not for the Army."
Wed, Oct 26, 2005, 12:00am
Landlord Baruch Singer's tenants describe him with words like "bullshit artist," "criminal," and "incompetent." They depict his buildings as being in gross disrepair, replete with horrible smells, rodents, and broken utilities.
Wed, Oct 26, 2005, 12:00am
ESC MOVES TO EXPAND USE OF RECYCLED PAPER Columbia may be getting a lot more eco-friendly soon, according to a discussion held at Monday's Engineering Student Council meeting.
Wed, Oct 26, 2005, 12:00am
Students better start watching what they type. In an effort to prevent terrorism on campus, the federal government is requiring hundreds of universities to overhaul their Internet computer networks so that they can better monitor e-mail and other online communications.
Wed, Oct 26, 2005, 12:00am
Henry IV was a stud. Charismatic, witty, good with the ladies, he was The Man in 16th century France-imagine JFK in puffy sleeves. But Henry IV had one small problem. Henry was a Protestant when it wasn't cool to be a Protestant.
Wed, Oct 26, 2005, 12:00am
'Estuary Generation' Does Not Apply to Everyone To the Editor:
Wed, Oct 26, 2005, 12:00am
Call me a cynic, but I see three phases in Columbia's operations in Manhattanville: buy, bulldoze, and bring in. "Buy" was three summers ago, when Columbia first announced its land purchases and plans to expand into Manhattanville.
Wed, Oct 26, 2005, 12:00am
Triathletes call it "bonking." In the heat of a long race, the athlete's body, depleted of water and electrolytes, starts shutting down. Her legs buckle, dizziness and nausea set in, and the triathlon, which some athletes spend years training for, ends prematurely.
Wed, Oct 26, 2005, 12:00am
With a 6-7 record, the 2005 Columbia field hockey team has already amassed the second highest win total in program history. Their general success, however, has not carried over to conference play. The Lions are 0-4 in the Ancient Eight with just three Ivy games left on the schedule.

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