Wed, Sep 19, 2007, 12:44am
My last column attempted to rally the Columbia community for athletics expansion into the hitherto untouched realm of Ivy League bull riding. To my dismay, which apparently I am alone in, the campaign was ahead of its time. As of 7:33 p.m. on Sept.
Wed, Sep 19, 2007, 12:20am
Nearly one-quarter of parents of New York City public school students are dissatisfied with the size of their children’s classes, according to the results of a survey commissioned by the city and released earlier this month.
Wed, Sep 19, 2007, 12:15am
Things do not always have to be complicated, but cultural values can be confusing. I had a really great relationship with Andrew, my first friend in New York. The relationship worked well because it was a mix of lectures, concepts, ideas, and perspectives on cultural evolution.
Wed, Sep 19, 2007, 12:13am
Shouts of “The price is wrong, Bush!” and “Fight for children’s health insurance!” rang out along College Walk yesterday as the Columbia University College Democrats solicited supporters for an expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program.
Wed, Sep 19, 2007, 12:06am
The Columbia field hockey team has momentum on its side. If the team can secure a victory over Monmouth University tonight, the Lions will notch their third consecutive win and even their record at 3-3 (0-1 Ivy).
Tue, Sep 18, 2007, 11:59pm
The Princeton Tigers are hungry for a repeat.
Coming off its first Ivy championship in over 10 years, Princeton has momentum heading into 2007 and returns several key players from last year’s squad.
Tue, Sep 18, 2007, 11:27pm
Back To You
Tue, Sep 18, 2007, 11:10pm
In celebration of my bat mitzvah, my family traveled to Israel and embarked upon a tour of the City of David, an archaeological site in Jerusalem that contains remnants of a typical ancient Israelite house and what is believed to be the palace of King David, who ruled in the 10th century B.C.E.
Tue, Sep 18, 2007, 11:02pm
The premise of Maynard and Jennica, the debut novel by Brooklynite Rudolph Delson, appears to be a kind of test of whether the reader can stand the presence of the book’s eponymous male protagonist Maynard Gogarty.
Tue, Sep 18, 2007, 10:49pm
As the last bits of light drop below the horizon tonight, Muslim students around campus will likely find themselves starving. But after avoiding John Jay, Hewitt, and Lerner all day, food can finally be consumed once the sun has gone down.