Wed, Feb 21, 2007, 12:00am
"The exhibit changes every day at 12:30 p.m.
The exhibit comments on politics today.
The exhibit is unpredictable.
The exhibit is alive."
Wed, Feb 21, 2007, 12:00am
Like Beanie Babies, leg warmers, and Furbies, television has had its fads. Last season, there were sci-fi shows, and this season had serial shows. But through every fad of the last decade, procedurals have been immune and have prospered.
Wed, Feb 21, 2007, 12:00am
Opera keeps getting sexier and sexier. In recent weeks, the Metropolitan Opera has hosted Anna Netrebko in Bellini's I Puritani and the electrifying Karita Mattila in Janacek's Jenufa.
Wed, Feb 21, 2007, 12:00am
Inquiry House, a special interest community created last year in which residents plan and develop independent research projects, has struggled to find enough applicants to fill its rooms next year.
Wed, Feb 21, 2007, 12:00am
On its first birthday, I wanted to take a moment to acknowledge what is almost certainly the most important Web site to be launched by Columbia students for Columbia students in the past year.
Wed, Feb 21, 2007, 12:00am
Last week, Fix-It raised complaints about Lerner Hall's removal of the computer kiosk outside of Café 212. According to Maxwell Seales, assistant venue manager at Lerner, Lerner management has no plans to return the computers.
Wed, Feb 21, 2007, 12:00am
Harlem, was one of four black community leaders honored at an event hosted on Tuesday by the office of borough president Scott Stringer to commemorate Black History Month.
Wed, Feb 21, 2007, 12:00am
Al Gore and Jeffrey Sachs, two of the world's most prominent names in environmental policy and sustainability, spoke passionately last night about climate change and its solutions in the rotunda of Low Library.
Wed, Feb 21, 2007, 12:00am
In a time when a presidential candidate can be elected regardless of a C-average background, college students are casting a suspicious eye on colleges' practice of accepting sons and daughters of alumni.
Wed, Feb 21, 2007, 12:00am
Assemblyman Keith Wright, D-Harlem, and State Sen. Velmanette Montgomery, D-Brooklyn, will introduce City Council Speaker Christine Quinn's plan for a $300 tax credit for middle- and low-income renters into the state legislature, according to a council spokesperson.