Fri, Sep 5, 2003, 12:00am
He was a Red Sox fan, and he was mad. "Get the hell away from there!"
Fri, Sep 5, 2003, 12:00am
Playing on the road has not been easy for Columbia field hockey in the two seasons since the team won the ECAC title.
Fri, Sep 5, 2003, 12:00am
They're hungry, they're deep, and they're fast. After last season's disappointing 5-10-2 record (0-5-2 Ivy), a stronger, more mature, and more aggressive Columbia's women's soccer kicks the season off tonight at 7 p.m. at Baker Field against the Colgate Raiders.
Fri, Sep 5, 2003, 12:00am
It's a new school year, and that means Et Cetera is back from its summer hiatus. That's not to say we weren't paying attention during the last three months. On the contrary, we found ourselves muttering wry remarks under our proverbial breaths on more than one occasion.
Thu, Sep 4, 2003, 12:00am
At the beginning of each new semester, eager actors, singers, and dancers flock to the fourth floor of Lerner. Sweaty palms, music sheets, and head shots tell you all that you need to know: it's audition time.
Thu, Sep 4, 2003, 12:00am
New York City police arrested a Columbia College senior this summer in his Broadway Residence Hall room for felony marijuana possession.
Thu, Sep 4, 2003, 12:00am
Care packages and cards. Clothing left at home. Course books purchased on Amazon.com.
Thu, Sep 4, 2003, 12:00am
As computers around the world are being infected with the most recent generation of worms and viruses bombarding PCs, the Columbia University network is not immune.
Thu, Sep 4, 2003, 12:00am
While most Columbia students returned to campus rested and relaxed from three months of vacation, construction crews and facilities management have been working throughout the summer months on $53 million worth of aesthetic and structural changes to the Columbia campus.
Thu, Sep 4, 2003, 12:00am
When we last left our intrepid heroes, George W. Bush and posse, they were riding high on what seemed like total victory in Iraq. On May 1, Bush declared the "end of major combat operations," meaning the war was over and the news crews could all go home now.

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