Tue, Sep 19, 2006, 12:00am
The Crimson may be picked to win the Ivy League title this year, but not even Harvard can escape the dangers of the offseason. In the summer months, Harvard's 2005 roster took several major hits.
Tue, Sep 19, 2006, 12:00am
Women's tennis held its season opener at home last weekend with the Columbia Invitational, a two match round-robin tournament featuring Brown, Penn, Syracuse, and St. John's. In its first match, Columbia fell to Syracuse 4-2.
Tue, Sep 19, 2006, 12:00am
Ivy League football returned this past weekend with every team in action against Patriot League competition, except for Dartmouth and Yale. Harvard kicked off its season by winning 31-14 against Holy Cross, but the win came at a cost.
Mon, Sep 18, 2006, 12:00am
The Columbia University College Republicans took advantage of Sunday's heat and threw a party with a message: global warming is still a debate, and the University has taken sides.
Mon, Sep 18, 2006, 12:00am
Among a sea of blue bandanas, berets, baseball caps, and T-shirts, a single rainbow-colored sign stated the intention of thousands of people and numerous Columbia students: "Wake up the world."
Mon, Sep 18, 2006, 12:00am
This evening a panel discussion on globalization titled "Making Globalization Work" will mark the inauguration of this year's World Leaders Forum, a program launched three years ago as part of University President Lee Bollinger's Global University initiative.
Mon, Sep 18, 2006, 12:00am
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college students, claiming approximately 1,100 lives each year, according to the American College Health Association and the National Institute of Mental Health.
Mon, Sep 18, 2006, 12:00am
Columbia students are often outspoken on political issues, but many fail to take the most basic step toward influencing government: voting.
Mon, Sep 18, 2006, 12:00am
Columbia's administration has long had a reputation for being a bureaucratic nightmare for students. Fortunately, help is on the way.
Mon, Sep 18, 2006, 12:00am
The real problem with Facebook, Karina Shallit decided, was that it was misnamed. You could search for members by anything but face. She could not find the girl with the red glasses on Facebook without knowing her name, but a girl like that-what need had she of a name?

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