Fri, Oct 11, 2002, 12:00am
My teenage brother used to purchase his rebellion at the mall, at a chain store called Hot Topic, but he still needed my mother to sign the credit card slip. Thus, she had to approve his purchases, and every trip to the mall turned into a scene.
Thu, Oct 10, 2002, 12:00am
She's not your stereotypical Queen of the Nile. Maureen Porter's redheaded, boy crazy, schizophrenic, girl kissing, manipulating, regal Cleopatra spices up The Queen's Company's production of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra.
Thu, Oct 10, 2002, 12:00am
With the Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Opera practically down the street, why would any Columbian feel the need to venture into the bowels of the Bowery to find an opera house that's not as big, sets which aren't as ornate, and singers who aren't as good?
Thu, Oct 10, 2002, 12:00am
Erotic explorers no longer need to confine their misadventures to the bedroom with the opening of the Museum of Sex, where dildos and lip-gloss are fashioned into historical artifacts. Visitors to the museum have the chance to browse the Ralph Whittington collection.
Thu, Oct 10, 2002, 12:00am
Nineteen stories may not seem very tall in a city of high-rises that climb well over 50, but in an area where most buildings do not top six floors, the new residential facility proposed by Teachers College is producing quite a community backlash.
Thu, Oct 10, 2002, 12:00am
When the elevator in Carman breaks down for the second time in a week or the power goes out once again in McBain, many students may not realize that Undergraduate Residence Halls is not the only resource to which they can turn.
Thu, Oct 10, 2002, 12:00am
For graduate students struggling to finish their dissertations, the quiet, private study carrels on the top floors of Butler Library are comparable to Dante's vision of Paradise.
Thu, Oct 10, 2002, 12:00am
It might have been the candidate party web sites, the good sound system, or John Jay dining hall's New York Cuisine Night. Whatever it was, first-years voted in student council elections in higher numbers this year.
Thu, Oct 10, 2002, 12:00am
By the end of the week, Congress will vote on, and almost certainly approve, legislation authorizing President Bush to use military force in Iraq. Opposing voices must make themselves heard. In the first two installments in this series, Spectator outlined the case against war.
Thu, Oct 10, 2002, 12:00am
It is immediately obvious to anyone who studies the violence and conflict occurring daily in the Middle East that it is not a region where simplicity exists.

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