Mon, Apr 27, 2009, 10:14pm
In light of a decreased University endowment, the School of International and Public Affairs has initiated a five percent cut on all non-salary, non-financial aid spending in 2009 and will maintain the cut for the 2010 fiscal year.
Mon, Apr 27, 2009, 10:13pm
The right to same-sex marriage, once a long-shot hope for many couples in New York, may now be closer to becoming a reality.
Mon, Apr 27, 2009, 10:12pm
Enjoy that cigarette on Low Steps now, as campus smoking may soon be more tightly regulated.
Mon, Apr 27, 2009, 10:06pm
It would be difficult to find films more disparate in style than The Wind That Shakes the Barley and The Crying Game. But the two films are, at their core, about the same thing—the Irish fight for independence from Great Britain.
Mon, Apr 27, 2009, 10:04pm
He is a man of many nicknames but you only have to remember one—“Il Divo.”
Mon, Apr 27, 2009, 10:02pm
Professor Preston Keat of the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs presented the aim of his recently published book, The Fat Tail: The Power of Political Knowledge for Strategic Investing, as “the beginnings of a toolkit to think about political risk.” In an increasingly...
Mon, Apr 27, 2009, 9:59pm
As college students, we can often feel defined by our majors. When we meet new people, we share it with as much facility as we do our names, and we are forced to suffer the stereotypes with which our majors are associated.
Mon, Apr 27, 2009, 7:30pm
The Hebrew people wandered the desert for 40 years, Jesus was tempted by Satan for 40 days, and I, Ana Baric, underwent a spiritual trial for 40 days.
Mon, Apr 27, 2009, 7:30pm
Throughout the course of our education, the ideals of our Western forefathers are impressed upon us. We are expected to become agents of free speech, advocates for democracy, and pioneers in progressivism.
Mon, Apr 27, 2009, 7:29pm
The baby girl reached out to hug her father. He smiled and lifted his arms lovingly, but a cold window of glass blocked their embrace. This heartbreaking image has been stuck in my mind since I first visited the Elizabeth Detention Center near Newark Airport.