2009-05-04

Sun, May 3, 2009, 11:04pm
The lessons I learned at Spectator are, of course, different from the ones I learned in the classroom, but they’re just as important to me.
Sun, May 3, 2009, 10:43pm
I’ll miss this sleepless love affair with an art that boasts the world as its muse.
Sun, May 3, 2009, 10:34pm
And because Copy gets no love, I’d like even more so to note my appreciation for it, especially since it was through the section that I met some of my best friends.
Sun, May 3, 2009, 10:29pm
I don’t know that I’ve found anything to worship here, but I’ve found enough to admire, and I’ve certainly found my place.
Sun, May 3, 2009, 10:24pm
If the administration wishes to seek student opinion, we encourage them to reach out to the student councils and to the Student Affairs Caucus of the University Senate.
Sun, May 3, 2009, 10:18pm
Rev. Dr. Brad R. Braxton was installed as the new Senior Minister at Riverside Church on Sunday, despite a motion filed by a group of congregants with the Manhattan State Supreme Court that contested the Reverend’s pay (exceeding $600,000 by some estimates) and the opaque selection method through...
Sun, May 3, 2009, 10:16pm
As schools across Columbia cope with a decrease in endowment funds, a recent University statement said that the School of Engineering and Applied Science will be affected relatively minimally.
Sun, May 3, 2009, 10:14pm
University President Lee Bollinger said in an interview on Friday that he would announce the name of Columbia’s next provost—or chief academic officer—over the next week. The new candidate will take over after current provost and history professor Alan Brinkley steps down to take a year of leave...
Sun, May 3, 2009, 10:12pm
Commencement 2010, a ceremony the University describes as one of “pomp and circumstance,” would have been less celebratory for those who would have been unable to attend due to a religious holiday conflict. But a controversial and unexpected administrative decision was made last Thursday to change...
Sun, May 3, 2009, 10:10pm
Amid a slew of struggling housing developments in New York City, the Kalahari, a luxury condo development on West 116th Street between Lenox and Fifth Avenues, is going green in more ways than one.

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