Mon, Apr 22, 2002, 12:00am
It was a disappointing weekend for the Columbia Lions (17-17, 7-5 Ivy), as they dropped three of four games to Lou Gehrig Division rival Princeton (1-17, 11-5 Ivy) in perhaps the biggest homestand of the season.
Fri, Apr 19, 2002, 12:00am
Rhys Ifans Q: There's quite a bit of nudity in the film. How do you approach this part of your job? Is it difficult?
Fri, Apr 19, 2002, 12:00am
The phrase "the cat's meow" is a quaint Roaring Twenties expression that I'm guessing would roughly translate today to "da bomb", based on the way Cary Elwes delivers it in the opening scene of Peter Bogdanovich's new film.
Fri, Apr 19, 2002, 12:00am
Charlie Kaufman had the type of big-screen debut most screenwriters only dream about with his surreal 1999 comedy Being John Malkovich.
Fri, Apr 19, 2002, 12:00am
At last month's WrestleMania almost 70,000 fans packed into Toronto's SkyDome to see none other than The People's Champion, "The Rock," defeat the man who made professional wrestling what it is today, Hulk Hogan, in what was billed as the match to determine "the absolute best ever." That night,
Fri, Apr 19, 2002, 12:00am
For Susan Scheer, Columbia's new director of disability services, helping others is not just her job; it is her passion.
Fri, Apr 19, 2002, 12:00am
By Jessica Gresko Spectator Associate News Editor Eight Columbia students were involved in a murder trial in Des Moines, Iowa last week, but instead of coming away with jail sentences, they returned to campus with trophies.
Fri, Apr 19, 2002, 12:00am
The Columbia University School of Social Work, one of the best schools of social work in the nation, just got better.
Fri, Apr 19, 2002, 12:00am
Armed with backpacks, sleeping bags, and nervous chitchat, hundreds of prospective Columbia College students streamed into Roone Arledge Auditorium Wednesday afternoon. Many of them had come to make one of the most important decisions of their lives so far.
Fri, Apr 19, 2002, 12:00am
My eyes widened at the sight of nearly 750 men and women gathered in front of Barnard Hall. Last night at around 8 p.m., Take Back the Night signs adorned Barnard Hall and the air was filled with the sounds of students blowing whistles and cheering fervently.

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