Thu, Apr 15, 2004, 12:00am
Reporters: Grill Prez Like You Grill JocksNothing gets past Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon, the lovable duo from ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.
Thu, Apr 15, 2004, 12:00am
The fine mist that engulfed Morningside Heights yesterday led to the postponement of the baseball team's three p.m. game against Rutgers.
Thu, Apr 15, 2004, 12:00am
If you're looking for the closest thing to a sleek lounge in Morningside Heights, look no further than Hogan 4B3, home of the notorious Johnny Rico, aka Jonathan David McLaughlin, CC '06. Johnny has attempted to turn his humble Hogan abode into a
Wed, Apr 14, 2004, 12:00am
Where I come from, there are only three things you can have delivered to your house: pizza, flowers, and the mail. As I quickly discovered when I came to Columbia, there are slightly more extensive options for delivery in New York than in Detroit.
Wed, Apr 14, 2004, 12:00am
When I told my guest for the evening that we were going to a Middle Eastern restaurant owned by an Israeli celebrity chef and his wife, he was less than thrilled; he complained that he didn't like Middle Eastern food because it always tasted the same.
Wed, Apr 14, 2004, 12:00am
What is it about the American palate that rejects as inedible any non-muscular bit of animal flesh? That is, why is it that a section of bovine flank is called meat and is worthy of consumption, but the kidney or liver it sheathes is branded as repugnant offal?
Wed, Apr 14, 2004, 12:00am
The Graduate Student Employees United will vote today and tomorrow on a plan to strike against the University for an indefinite period of time.
Wed, Apr 14, 2004, 12:00am
The Graduate Student Employees United's endeavor to create a union began with a petition to be recognized by the National Labor Relations Board, an independent federal agency that rules on relations between unions and employers in the private sector.
Wed, Apr 14, 2004, 12:00am
Spectator Staff Writer
Wed, Apr 14, 2004, 12:00am
Spectator Staff Writer In the midst of graduate students' efforts to unionize, John Sweeney, the president of the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, spoke last night about workers' rights abroad, in America, and at Columbia University.

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