Thu, Oct 14, 2004, 12:00am
Thu, Oct 14, 2004, 12:00am
There was a time when news that a Russian rocket was headed for Columbia would send everyone ducking and covering. But now, "The Russian Rocket" is here, and there is reason to be very pleased.
Thu, Oct 14, 2004, 12:00am
After seeing nine starters graduate last year, including their star quarterback, Penn's offensive unit entered 2004 knowing that things would be tough.
Thu, Oct 14, 2004, 12:00am
Since coming to Columbia, junior cross country runner Tenke Zoltani's speed has served her in more ways than one.
Thu, Oct 14, 2004, 12:00am
I used this space over a year and a half ago to write about the sad, sad state of club ice hockey at Columbia. The article, entitled "Mighty Lions Becoming the Mighty Ducks," argued that the school and the team either had to go all out in supporting the program or simply cease to exist.
Wed, Oct 13, 2004, 12:00am
An increase in corporate recruiters on campus has many seniors feeling optimistic about their chances of finding post-graduation jobs.
Wed, Oct 13, 2004, 12:00am
File sharers are no longer the only victims of Columbia's increasingly tough policies regarding copyright violation. As of this semester, English and philosophy professors must take personal responsibility for any copyright infringements in their classes' coursepacks.
Wed, Oct 13, 2004, 12:00am
Fourteen Columbia seniors have been selected to compete for the prestigious Marshall and Rhodes Fellowships for a chance to earn two years of free study at some of the world's top universities.
Wed, Oct 13, 2004, 12:00am
Two years ago, Shanti Wargo, CC '03, started a service learning initiative in the hopes of eventually making it a staple of the Columbia College curriculum. This semester, the newly formed Student Committee for Service Learning is trying to make that idea a reality.
Wed, Oct 13, 2004, 12:00am
Six weeks ago, President Bush walked off the stage at Madison Square Garden with the official nomination for the Republican candidacy. Outside, protesters were in the street until the very early hours of the morning, marking the end of almost a year's worth of organizing for that moment.