2008-04-30

Wed, Apr 30, 2008, 2:19am
When it comes to celebrating the end of another school year, there’s nothing quite like a feast with friends.
Wed, Apr 30, 2008, 2:17am
Walk down Broadway on a warm afternoon and you will see hoards of people in line for some “swirly goodness” that will “indulge the senses,” according to the Pinkberry Web site.
Wed, Apr 30, 2008, 2:14am
The choice of award-winning journalist Steve Fainaru as the School of International and Public Affairs’ commencement speaker has some students questioning whether Fainaru’s international clout is great enough to live up to SIPA’s prestige.
Wed, Apr 30, 2008, 2:12am
Although Columbia (20-24, 15-5 Ivy) and Dartmouth (24-14, 15-5) clinched the Lou Gehrig and Red Rolfe Division—respectively—on Saturday, there was still plenty of excitement in the final weekend of Ivy League play.
Wed, Apr 30, 2008, 2:11am
The halls of New York City public schools have echoed with rhymes over the past few weeks, as many students greeted with enthusiasm the chance to compose their very own poetry. Thanks to the Department of Education’s latest literacy initiative—P.S.
Wed, Apr 30, 2008, 2:09am
The New York City Council is expected to vote today on plans to transform Harlem’s “Main Street” at a moment of uncertainty for the future of the area and its residents.
Wed, Apr 30, 2008, 2:06am
As senior co-captain Liam Boylan-Pett toed up at the Penn Relays Championship of America 4x800-meter relay heat, he awaited his handoff from freshman Jeff Moriarty with what could only be trepidation.
Wed, Apr 30, 2008, 2:03am
When John Coatsworth invited Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Columbia last October, he knew there would be some fallout, but he could have been excused for not anticipating its extent.
Wed, Apr 30, 2008, 1:59am
After a year as acting dean of the School of International and Public Affairs, John Coatsworth has been named to the position permanently, University President Lee Bollinger announced in an e-mail Tuesday afternoon.
Wed, Apr 30, 2008, 1:58am
As summer approaches, many students with meal plans are scrambling to use up their excess meals and points before they expire at the end of the term. Under the mandatory first-year meal plans currently in place, prepaid meals go to waste because students have too few opportunities to use them.

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