Wed, Oct 27, 2004, 12:00am
The field in front of John Jay Hall was dedicated as the Reverend Dr. M. Morgan Weston II Plaza yesterday, memorializing the Harlem activist, Columbia College alum, and former University trustee.
Wed, Oct 27, 2004, 12:00am
On December 12, 2002, Gregory Higgs was fired as a Columbia University Security officer for abandonment of his post and insubordination towards superiors.
Wed, Oct 27, 2004, 12:00am
Joseph Brennan can be called a Renaissance man. As a senior consultant with AcIS, he runs the entire e-mail system for Columbia. He is also a self-proclaimed "transit enthusiast," one of the most knowledgeable experts of the subways in the city.
Wed, Oct 27, 2004, 12:00am
Political voices have been getting louder on campus lately, and at least a few Columbians are putting their money where their mouths are.
Wed, Oct 27, 2004, 12:00am
One hundred years ago, the New York subway first brought cheap,
convenient transportation right to Columbia’s gates and
ushered in a new era for the metropolis. On the subway’s
centennial, we celebrate an institution that is arguably the
Wed, Oct 27, 2004, 12:00am
Wanted: A candidate who can “hunt and kill the
terrorists,” connect with the electorate, and unequivocally
state his positions on important issues. Many Americans consider
these the characteristics of an ideal contender.
Wed, Oct 27, 2004, 12:00am
No “Bic-Pen Scandal” Exists at Kryptonite Lock
Company
To the Editor:
We read with interest the article dated Oct. 18, 2004 in
Spectator entitled “Felled by Bic Pens and Lawsuits,
Kryptonite Isn’t So Mighty After All.”
Wed, Oct 27, 2004, 12:00am
If you thought that the election aftermath in 2000 was weird,
brace yourself for an even weirder one after this Nov. 2. With
fewer than two weeks left until Election Day, there is a fair
probability that the results of the Electoral College will produce
Wed, Oct 27, 2004, 12:00am
Luckily for my fellow columnist Kwame "Kwama Sutra" Spearman,
Columbia defeated Dartmouth in a couple of sports over the weekend.
This was a good thing not only for his personal safety (although
I'm not quite sure the death threats have subsided after his Big
Wed, Oct 27, 2004, 12:00am
The 2002-2003 men's basketball season was not a pretty one. A
horrendous two-win record obscured the few bright spots of the
year, among them the end of the career of Chris Wiedemann, one of
the best pivot players ever to don the Light Blue. Wiedemann is the