Wed, Oct 9, 2002, 12:00am
After spending three years tucked away in a space no bigger than an office room, the Student Travel Association is finally doing some traveling of its own.
Wed, Oct 9, 2002, 12:00am
For once, a Columbia construction project is ahead of schedule. The 110th Street elementary school and faculty residence, which must be finished by next September so that it can open to students for the academic year, may be completed even earlier than anticipated.
Wed, Oct 9, 2002, 12:00am
Two weekends ago, student government leaders were surprised to find themselves in a place where trees dominated the skyline, dirt paths replaced sidewalks, and grass was not fenced in.
Wed, Oct 9, 2002, 12:00am
Balancing academics and residential life can be a difficult task for any student. As the new dean of residential programs, Frances Magee hopes to help students bridge this gap.
Wed, Oct 9, 2002, 12:00am
A grand opening ceremony this fall marked the completion of the Dick Savitt Tennis Center. Just east of Columbia's Baker Field athletic facilities, the $5.2 million state-of-the-art facility has six brand new indoor tennis courts with padded floors and contemporary lighting.
Wed, Oct 9, 2002, 12:00am
Affirmative Action Not Based Solely on Quantitative Biases To the Editor:
Wed, Oct 9, 2002, 12:00am
Question #1: Why did the Republican cross the road? Answer: To get to the "right" side of the street. Question #2: Why did the Columbia Republican cross the road? Answer: There are Republicans at Columbia?
Wed, Oct 9, 2002, 12:00am
When West African slaves were first brought to America and the Caribbean, whites feared a slave uprising. They had good reason to fear such a rebellion, since the number of slaves quickly surpassed the number of whites.
Wed, Oct 9, 2002, 12:00am
Ben Schwartz is a Columbia College senior majoring in psychology.
Wed, Oct 9, 2002, 12:00am
A few months ago, a New York Times Magazine cover introduced us to Elizabeth Shin in the form of her picture as it is displayed in her parents' house in West Orange, N.J. For most parents, a picture is a nice reminder of their child as she transforms into an adult at college.

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