Sun, Mar 1, 2009, 11:42pm
Do I feel that my position as the president of Columbia Catholic Undergraduates and my sex as a woman conflict with the fact that I, as a woman, cannot lead the congregation in the Holy Mass, the most fundamental celebration in the Catholic faith?
Sun, Mar 1, 2009, 11:37pm
I was born and raised a devout agnostic. I never really knew what I believed and never took the time to think about it.
Sun, Mar 1, 2009, 11:33pm
There is something to be said for the number of exclamation points in the postings on Hillel’s new blog, “And Thou Shalt Blog.” They are really all over the place, sometimes two or three next to each other, dancing amid giant words of all colors.
Sun, Mar 1, 2009, 11:28pm
Colleges have the potential to be the birthplace of ideas and liberalism, and Columbia University has often been at the forefront of this onward push in the name of equality for all.
Sun, Mar 1, 2009, 11:11pm
When asked what he thought of the FOX show Bones in relation to his anthropology major, one CC ’11 student, who wished to remain anonymous, responded, “I would go gay for David Boreanaz. And then straight.
Sun, Mar 1, 2009, 11:08pm
Columbia is inundated with young culinary talent. After busying themselves with oft-broken dorm kitchen appliances, these food wizards can conjure dishes whose quality surpasses that of most Morningside Heights offerings.
Sun, Mar 1, 2009, 11:05pm
As Gene Rhee puts it, “Relationships are something everyone can relate to—straight or gay, man or woman. What is life without relationships?”
The Trouble With Romance, Rhee’s debut feature film that was released last Friday at Quad Cinemas Theaters, attempts to answer this question.
Sun, Mar 1, 2009, 11:00pm
Each year, dancegoers eagerly anticipate the beginning of the Paul Taylor Dance Company’s season at the New York City Center.
Sun, Mar 1, 2009, 10:45pm
On Monday night, an eclectic mix of students, retirees, francophones, and francophiles will gather at Columbia’s Maison Française. They gathered to hold a stimulating and informal conversation about French literature.
Sun, Mar 1, 2009, 10:39pm
The sweet scent of pancakes and eggs in the morning. Or maybe it was frittata and buttered toast. No matter what the smell, for many of us, some of the fondest memories of childhood were waking up to the inviting aromas of food cooking in the kitchen.