Tue, Oct 29, 2002, 12:00am
Despite the recent stateside fascination with certain Scandinavian rock acts, Denmark's music industry remains largely untapped (unless you count Aqua's stellar "Barbie Girl" from a few years ago).
Tue, Oct 29, 2002, 12:00am
On Wednesday, Oct. 30, the annual College Music Journal (CMJ) Music Marathon will hit New York City with its usual indie-fied vengeance.
Tue, Oct 29, 2002, 12:00am
The latest wave of legislation in the digital music wars has finally hit Barnard and Columbia radio.
Tue, Oct 29, 2002, 12:00am
Mark Green thinks democracy is dying, and he wants to bring it back to life.
Tue, Oct 29, 2002, 12:00am
Five Spectator writers pushed five thumbtacks into the Columbia Campus Pages and called the last name each tack pierced. The writers then tried to figure out what's interesting about these random students. The result: five lives retold here, one day at a time.
Tue, Oct 29, 2002, 12:00am
In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled in Brown v. Board of Education that "separate but equal is inherently unequal." The Brown decision made public the racial inequalities of various school systems and redefined the way education operates on an enormous scale.
Tue, Oct 29, 2002, 12:00am
Fall 2002. The season of choke. So what else is new?
Tue, Oct 29, 2002, 12:00am
A silver lining was not enough to brighten the dark cloud that descended upon the Columbia men's soccer team on Saturday.
Tue, Oct 29, 2002, 12:00am
Much like in the National Football League, there is a lot of parity in Ivy League football this season. While Penn and Harvard stand out as the class of the league, the rest of the teams are all quite equal.
Tue, Oct 29, 2002, 12:00am
After four games without a loss, the Columbia women's soccer team has now reverted to old habits, dropping two close matches: 1-0 to Dartmouth on Saturday and 2-1 at Seton Hall last night in double overtime. The Lions now sit at 4-8-2 (0-3-2 Ivy) with only three games left in the season.

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