2008-09-02

Tue, Sep 2, 2008, 12:02am
By the conclusion of the 2007-08 Ivy League baseball season, when Columbians prepared to move out for the summer, the Columbia baseball team was making history.
Mon, Sep 1, 2008, 11:59pm
I’m on my computer a lot, maybe too much sometimes, and like many other people, I listen to music while I surf the web. Generally, I just open my music player and let it shuffle songs for me, which usually creates some pretty weird concoctions of music.
Mon, Sep 1, 2008, 11:53pm
If you’ve ever looked at a work of art and wished that you could jump into the mind of the artist, then the Museum of Modern Art’s “Dalí: Painting and Film” exhibit is for you.
Mon, Sep 1, 2008, 11:52pm
Just a few months after winning its first Ivy League baseball championship in more than 30 years, Columbia will send its first player to the Major Leagues in more than a decade.
Mon, Sep 1, 2008, 11:47pm
The fencing program at Columbia is perennially one of the best in the country, but during the Olympics, two former Columbia fencers—James Williams, CC ’07, and Erinn Smart, BC ’01—proved that they are among the greatest in the world as they earned Olympic medals.
Mon, Sep 1, 2008, 11:46pm
Now that you’ve paid the moving men, purchased enough groceries to feed your roommate until January, and bought the set of 30 books you’re sure not to read for that comparative Slovenian literature class, you’re probably thinking to yourself, “Geez, how will I buy all the amazing games that are
Mon, Sep 1, 2008, 11:43pm
Troy and Gabriella may be singing one last hurrah to their high school days in theaters this fall, but as a first-year Columbia student, you’ve done the prom, flipped your tassel, and now you’re ready to begin your college years.
Mon, Sep 1, 2008, 9:53pm
My first semester at Barnard College was not easy. Actually, it was downright hellish. New to New York, homesick, and left alone to cope by my thoroughly unavailable RA, it was baptism by fire. The few memories of NSOP that I have not blocked still make me cringe.
Mon, Sep 1, 2008, 7:45pm
As we have all been reminded ad nauseaum, Columbia today lives in the shadow of over forty years of leftist political activism. True to that tradition, the spectrum of political groups on campus leans left.

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