2007-12-05

Fri, Dec 5, 2008, 3:54am
Today, Columbia University’s Student Global AIDS Campaign will begin its bi-monthly participation in “syringe exchanges.”
Fri, Dec 5, 2008, 3:51am
Long before Barbie, there was Madame Alexander.
Fri, Dec 5, 2008, 3:45am
As Columbia’s Institute for Comparative Literature and Society continues to refine its place on campus as a hub for dynamic intellectual discourse, it continues to grapple with translating academic success into resources.
Wed, Dec 5, 2007, 3:31am
Students craving a late-night snack on the weekends may soon have another campus option. Beginning next semester, JJ’s Place could open its doors on Friday and Saturday nights. The change in hours depends on the results of a survey posted on the Dining Services Web site.
Wed, Dec 5, 2007, 3:21am
City Council Member Tony Avella, D-Queens, is currently running for mayor on a platform championing community in the face of real estate developers.
Wed, Dec 5, 2007, 3:18am
Today show anchor Ann Curry shared her insight and, at a student’s request, gave “inspiration after a long, hard semester” at the Journalism School Tuesday night.
Wed, Dec 5, 2007, 3:16am
Reflecting on his four years as the chair of Community Board 9, Jordi Reyes-Montblanc likened himself to an orchestra conductor, leading area residents in a delicate West Side symphony.
Wed, Dec 5, 2007, 3:13am
Students, administrators, and faculty were studying how to reform the Major Cultures component of the Core Curriculum last semester, well before hunger strikers struck an agreement with administrators last month.
Wed, Dec 5, 2007, 1:43am
I’d like to tell you a story, and you tell me whom it’s about. There was this Ivy League basketball team that had a lot of very talented players. They had an exciting coach by the name of Jones who had turned the program around in just a few short years.
Wed, Dec 5, 2007, 1:40am
A year after the best season in the program’s history, Columbia women’s soccer finished in the middle of the pack in the Ivy League. The team showed signs that it will be staying at the top of the Ancient Eight for seasons to come.

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