Thu, Nov 16, 2006, 12:00am
While most Columbia students would simply argue that having class the day before Thanksgiving provides precious little time to get home to family and turkey, Sean Colenso-Semple, CC '07, has come up with a novel and carefully crafted argument against this day of classes.
Thu, Nov 16, 2006, 12:00am
After the '68 protests, a caucus of students formed the Student Governing Board, which was later affirmed by the University Trustees. The SGB represented all political, ideological, religious, spiritual, and activist student organizations.
Thu, Nov 16, 2006, 12:00am
I voted for the first time last week, but I almost did not do it.
Thu, Nov 16, 2006, 12:00am
To put it nicely, we're a little oblivious of sports as Columbia students. We may blame our indifference on having bigger and better priorities, like academics, but that might be our problem: Columbia students share little common ground.
Thu, Nov 16, 2006, 12:00am
Nearly two weeks have passed since the Columbia men's soccer team fell to Harvard 3-1 to end another disappointing season. More than two weeks have transpired for the Lions to forget their 0-5-2 Ivy campaign and to begin focusing on next season.
Thu, Nov 16, 2006, 12:00am
James Jones is suffering from an embarrassment of riches. The eighth-year Yale men's basketball head coach now has one of the deepest teams of his tenure and could go well past the standard eight-, nine-, or even 10-man rotation.
Thu, Nov 16, 2006, 12:00am
Seven wins, three losses. Zero wins, five losses, and two ties.
Thu, Nov 16, 2006, 12:00am
As a player and leader on the men's basketball team, Dalen Cuff played in over 100 games for the Lions and established himself as a familiar figure in Columbia athletics. Seven months after his last game as a senior, Cuff has returned to Columbia's sidelines with a new role.
Thu, Nov 16, 2006, 12:00am
The lockers have been cleaned out, the jerseys put away, and the trophy engraved. The seniors can finally focus on graduating, and the coaches can turn to even more recruiting. The dust has settled on the women's soccer team's season. But they certainly kicked up a lot of it.
Wed, Nov 15, 2006, 12:00am
Secondhand World, a debut novel by Katherine Min, is a candid and penetrating chronicle of a Korean-American upbringing. Far from being the proverbial "mix of two cultures" cliche, this novel is distinctive yet still relays a universally accessible message.

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