Wed, Mar 23, 2005, 12:00am
ariety is not only the spice of life, but also the key ingredient for students considering where they should study abroad.
Wed, Mar 23, 2005, 12:00am
Only a few weeks ago, New York State risked losing over $200 million in federal aid because legislators from the State Senate and Assembly just couldn’t compromise.
Wed, Mar 23, 2005, 12:00am
Residents of West Harlem won’t be getting their gourmet groceries anytime soon.
Wed, Mar 23, 2005, 12:00am
Mark A.D., guitarist for the up-and-coming band Sky Salt, knows where to play when he wants to find an audience.
Wed, Mar 23, 2005, 12:00am
Just days before the Ad Hoc Grievance Committee is scheduled to release its report on allegations of classroom intimidation, former Provost Jonathan Cole presented a comprehensive defense of the right and the necessity of academics, particularly at Columbia, to engage in controversial debates wi
Wed, Mar 23, 2005, 12:00am
CAMBRIDGE, MA-- Like the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University plans to expand along the riverfront abutting its campus, in this case the Charles River. But, unlike Penn, Harvard's plans involve expanding into the nearby neighborhood of North Allston, not an empty lot.
Wed, Mar 23, 2005, 12:00am
Perhaps now McBain’s fire alarms will be less trigger-happy.
Wed, Mar 23, 2005, 12:00am
I have had a strange privilege here at Columbia. Though I’m in anthropology and not in MEALAC, for the last two fall semesters, I was assigned as a TA for the MEALAC course “Topics in Asian Civilizations,” co-taught by Joseph Massad and Janaki Bakhle.
Wed, Mar 23, 2005, 12:00am
One thing you notice as a female columnist at a college newspaper is that there aren’t too many role models out there in the real world. When people think of female columnists, at least in New York, they usually have little choice but to think of Maureen Dowd.
Wed, Mar 23, 2005, 12:00am
University of Pennsylvania students enjoyed their spring break the week before Columbia, but Penn’s men’s basketball team played like its members were still on vacation. Boston College thumped Penn 85-65 in an NCAA tournament first round game in Cleveland last Thursday.

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