Thu, Apr 22, 2004, 12:00am
Abortion has been legal and safe in this country for my entire life. I, like most students at Columbia, had not yet been born when the Supreme Court ruled in 1973, in Roe v. Wade, that reproductive freedom was a constitutional right.
Thu, Apr 22, 2004, 12:00am
On Tuesday night, after months of delays, administrators publicly released the University's plans for expansion into Manhattanville.
Thu, Apr 22, 2004, 12:00am
The operative word in this whole unionization thing is "ambivalent." That's how most thinking people not hell-bent on victory feel about the matter (I exaggerate--plenty of students are thinking about term papers or bikinis and are utterly apathetic about graduate students).
Thu, Apr 22, 2004, 12:00am
In their first game against Princeton last weekend, the Light Blue scored seven late-inning runs to come back from a 9-1 deficit, tie the game, and almost steal the contest from the Tigers.
Thu, Apr 22, 2004, 12:00am
Just one day after men's basketball Head Coach John Thompson III left Princeton, the school named his replacement. Joe Scott, head coach at the United States Air Force Academy and a former Tiger assistant, will return to his alma mater, Princeton's Athletic Department announced Wednesday.
Thu, Apr 22, 2004, 12:00am
I never thought I'd have to write this again, but apparently some people didn't get the message the first time. So here goes ... On behalf of the media, I would like to apologize for the baseball team's 10-22 record. Clearly, we are responsible.
Thu, Apr 22, 2004, 12:00am
In 1999, Columbia's James Massey qualified for the All-Ivy men's golf team. For the past five years, though, not one Lion reached All-Ivy status.
Thu, Apr 22, 2004, 12:00am
When finals come to Columbia, Butler Library is inundated with people who otherwise wouldn't go near it with a ten-foot pole.The Butler Reserves desk is the first stop for students too cheap to buy a book and too lazy to search through the stacks.
Wed, Apr 21, 2004, 12:00am
Murray Wasserman isn't Portuguese. Fortunately for Luzia's, Luzia is. "The romance of a century" between the New Yorker and the Iberian produced a labor of love that sits unassumingly on Amsterdam between 80th and 81st Streets, waiting for a steady flow of regulars and newcomers.
Wed, Apr 21, 2004, 12:00am
In Amsterdam, street vendors sell herring. In Paris, it's crêpes. In Bangkok, you can buy chicken feet and Coca-Cola on the street. In Rome, vendors sell panino and foccacia. In New York, we have the dirty water dog.

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