2007-11-14

Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 4:26am
Over the past decade, Google has arguably been the most transformative entity in the world of technology. The worldwide leaders in online search, Google has revolutionized the way that college students function, from blogging to YouTube.
Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 4:24am
Local bar staff are re-evaluating their operating procedure after the City Council and Police Department initiated a new program last month.
Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 2:29am
If nothing else, the past week has brought into high relief the need to improve channels of communication between the student body and the administration.
Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 1:44am
Last season, the Columbia wrestling team was a nationally-ranked force to be reckoned with. They cracked into the top 25 of the national rankings for the first time in their history, placed second in the Ivy League, and one player earned All-American status.
Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 1:36am
While the majority of the Ivy League’s attention will be focused on New Haven for this weekend’s title clash between Harvard and Yale, Dartmouth’s Saturday matchup against Princeton could prove to be a football game for the history books.
Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 1:27am
At halftime, it all seemed to be going so well.
Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 1:19am
It’s not every day that the leading defensive player in an Ivy League football program is a freshman. But for the Columbia football team, that’s exactly the case this year with linebacker Alex Gross.
Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 12:38am
Wonder Woman has arrived in New York City. Except this time, instead of fighting crime with her bullet deflecting bracelets and golden lasso, she is showing us her more sensitive side. She has returned to headline an hour-long cabaret show.
Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 12:35am
For the adventurous palate, New York is a dream come true. Boasting an international population and an ever-evolving restaurant scene, there is always something new and interesting to try.
Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 12:33am
I was tired of waiting for my future. I was standing in a line, waiting for my turn to be interviewed at the dreaded U.S. Embassy in Accra. The lounge was packed with people who may have been there for the first time, or may have been returning for their 100th visit.

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