Mon, Feb 12, 2007, 12:00am
Sophomores, pay attention: Philip Kitcher is the current chair of Contemporary Civilization, as well as the John Dewey Professor of Philosophy here at Columbia.
Mon, Feb 12, 2007, 12:00am
"Yes, you. Down in front. Put your hand in a fist," Dr. Anil Patel (Amir Arison) said encouragingly to a rather reluctant audience during A Very Common Procedure. While Dr.
Mon, Feb 12, 2007, 12:00am
Sometimes one is taken aback by mediocrity. A couple of weeks ago, minutes before Catch and Release was about to start, I was more concerned about gorging on Junior Mints than the movie itself.
Mon, Feb 12, 2007, 12:00am
The system through which student clubs gain funding is a mystery to most. In recent years, tense disagreements have appeared in a system that is considered by some students to be one of the best in the country.
Mon, Feb 12, 2007, 12:00am
The funding system for Columbia's student groups can look like a bureaucratic maze, but hundreds of students navigate it every year to receive resources for clubs ranging from rock-climbing to Republicans.
Mon, Feb 12, 2007, 12:00am
Barnard officials will move from a Grade Point Average to a percentile-based Latin honors system beginning in the fall semester to restore what some administrators called lost symbolic integrity, according to an e-mail sent last week by Sarah Rubin, BC '07 and Student Government Association acad
Mon, Feb 12, 2007, 12:00am
The queer rights advocacy group Members of Marantha: Riversiders for LGBT Concerns addressed the legal ramifications of same-sex marriage in a forum that celebrated Freedom to Marry week.
Mon, Feb 12, 2007, 12:00am
Columbia College students will have the chance to take practice LSATs in a simulated test environment, according to a proposal passed by the Columbia College Student Council last night.
Mon, Feb 12, 2007, 12:00am
Senator Barack Obama, D-Ill. and CC '83, officially entered the race for the Democratic nomination for president on Saturday with a speech in Springfield, Ill.
Mon, Feb 12, 2007, 12:00am
Friends and family of Neha Shende, the former Columbia College first-year who died in a car crash over winter break, gathered Sunday afternoon to remember her in a ceremony held in Earl Hall.