Wed, Feb 28, 2007, 12:00am
Columbia students have a lot to consider when registering for classes. They have to think about everything, from which world-renowned professor is worth an early morning wake-up to which class won't kill a GPA.
Wed, Feb 28, 2007, 12:00am
CULPA's life is in danger. Last semester, it nearly saved mine while I was selecting classes. In return for the favor, I am objecting to the possibility of a new, modified CULPA. The administration wishes to require review-writing for all classes before allowing access to previous reviews.
Wed, Feb 28, 2007, 12:00am
llegal downloading is a problem that has surfaced time and again on college campuses. Nearly 20 Columbia students were sued for illegal file-sharing in 2005, some of whom paid significant fines.
Wed, Feb 28, 2007, 12:00am
Shannon Hosey's career changed the moment that she realized she was too tall.
A gymnast prior to the beginning of high school, Hosey endured an injury that prevented her from advancing in her gymnastics career, and so she turned to diving to fulfill her athletic needs.
Wed, Feb 28, 2007, 12:00am
It's been a good year for Columbia athletics. The football team had its best season in a decade, the women's soccer team won its first-ever Ivy title, and now the fencing team has reclaimed both the men's and women's Ivy championships.
Wed, Feb 28, 2007, 12:00am
The future of Columbia basketball looked promising last Saturday night when freshman guard Kevin Bulger scored a career-high 17 points and amassed five rebounds and six assists.
Wed, Feb 28, 2007, 12:00am
Throughout the season, Columbia has been in the middle of the Ivy standings, beating the teams that it should beat, such as Dartmouth and Harvard, and losing to Penn and Cornell.
Tue, Feb 27, 2007, 12:00am
Last month, Michael Psilakis closed the lauded haute-Greek restaurant Onera and opened in its stead Kefi, named for the Greek expression for the blissful state of mind that follows eating and drinking well.
Tue, Feb 27, 2007, 12:00am
What Sondre Lerche has done shouldn't be allowed. He's gone straight from Chet Baker-inspired jazz to punchy, pulsing pop-rock in the span of less than a year, and he's been successful at both. It's as if he's just teasing us.
Tue, Feb 27, 2007, 12:00am
Musician Bobby Sichran, who attended Columbia in the early '90s, conceived his latest release, Peddler in Babylon, as a concept album about the modern American's crisis of faith. Accordingly, his style is grounded in the blues, Bob Dylan, and dreams of hitchhiking.