Tue, Mar 30, 2004, 12:00am
Tue, Mar 30, 2004, 12:00am
The four signs saying "Occupancy Limited to 30 Persons" were taken more as a suggestion than command last Saturday at the Postcrypt Coffeehouse in the basement of St. Paul's Chapel. Postcrypt, the no-cover, on-campus venue, is probably Morningside Heights' most intimate performing space.
Tue, Mar 30, 2004, 12:00am
Ambulance, LTD Ambulance, LTD TVT
Tue, Mar 30, 2004, 12:00am
The tension was palpable. Faced with their last chance of selecting a suite, nearly 80 seniors crowded into the John Jay lounge yesterday afternoon, crossing their fingers that they had made the right decisions.
Tue, Mar 30, 2004, 12:00am
A new Columbia College Student Council proposal co-authored by Kwame Spearman, CC '06, and Bob Wray, CC '06, seeks to improve what they see as unenforced sexual health initiatives within first-year dorms.
Tue, Mar 30, 2004, 12:00am
Scientists widely agree on the fact and causes of climate change. Politicians, however, do not. Speakers at the State of the Planet Conference at Columbia held on Monday night focused on the ways the environment and the political realm interact.
Tue, Mar 30, 2004, 12:00am
You may have noticed as you strolled down Broadway between 113th and 114th Streets that Goldmine Jewelers, whose sign simply says "Jewelers," is closing after three decades in Morningside Heights. The signs in the windows encourage shoppers to stop by.
Tue, Mar 30, 2004, 12:00am
Moving in step with a stronger New York City recycling program, some Barnard students have taken a renewed interest in recycling. This change is heralded by a Tupperware sale, an information campaign, and an influx of new recycling bins.
Tue, Mar 30, 2004, 12:00am
Sources and Omission of Facts Detract from Bold To the Editor: Last week's Theology ("Women's Hoops Needs a New Game Plan," March 22, 2004), while bold in its argument, employed the questionable strategy of using anonymous sources as the major component of a column.
Tue, Mar 30, 2004, 12:00am
Whenever a Democrat opens his mouth, you can be 100 percent sure that you will hear the kind of invectiveness Senator Rangel of New York spewed to members of his constituency in his March newsletter.

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