Fri, Feb 13, 2004, 12:00am
News of Al Sharpton's backing of Assemblyman Adam Clayton Powell IV's potential bid against United States Congressman Charles Rangel in the November 2004 congressional race has raised some questions about the politics behind Sharpton's support, leading some to believe that, after Rangel's suppor
Fri, Feb 13, 2004, 12:00am
An unprecedented rent hike that will affect long-term residents in any one of New York City's 60,000 rent-controlled apartments has prompted an uproar among local leaders and politicians.
Fri, Feb 13, 2004, 12:00am
The road to a Ph.D. is long and tough. Although reforms at the Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are working to make the journey as smooth as possible, some students feel that these changes are not enough, and large numbers of students continue to drop out of graduate programs.
Fri, Feb 13, 2004, 12:00am
New arts director brings bold direction, but few specifics.A great university, Columbia President Lee Bollinger likes to say, needs a great school of the arts.
He's right.
Fri, Feb 13, 2004, 12:00am
With Valentine's Day approaching, the golden moment for relationships is upon us.
Fri, Feb 13, 2004, 12:00am
Phallus. Peter. Quivering Member. Twig 'n' berries. Frank 'n' beans. The Chubby Conquistador. 100 percent all-beef thermometer. Purple-headed yogurt slinger. Bow-legged swamp donkey. One-eyed wrinkle-necked trouser trout.
And my personal favorite, The Pulsating Python of Loooooove.
Fri, Feb 13, 2004, 12:00am
Three weeks ago, in a lecture entitled "Evolution, Creationism, and Intelligent Design: What Can Public Schools Teach about the Development of Life?" University Professor Kent Greenawalt made this audacious claim: "Teaching either creationism or intelligent design, either in place of or as the p
Fri, Feb 13, 2004, 12:00am
University President Lee Bollinger has appointed an advisory committee to aid in the search for a new athletic director. Bollinger is expected to name a successor for current Athletic Director John Reeves, in the late spring.
Fri, Feb 13, 2004, 12:00am
The men's basketball team (6-11, 2-4 Ivy) will host its first set of Ivy travel partners this weekend, the traditionally dominant duo of Penn (10-8, 3-2) on Friday, and Princeton (11-5, 4-1) on Saturday.
Fri, Feb 13, 2004, 12:00am
With a little luck, the Lions' women's tennis team will be ready to kick off its 2004 Ivy League season with healthy players, and improve its 2003 record of 9-8 and 2-5 in the Conference.