Mon, Mar 21, 2011, 2:32am
“Given the ongoing uncertainty about how events will unfold as Japan responds to the situation in the affected areas ... we believe it is prudent for students to make arrangements to leave Japan at this time,” the Unversity said in a statement.
Mon, Mar 21, 2011, 2:25am
Despite residents’ assertions that the neighborhood is dealing with a new rodent problem, construction officials said the Columbia's project has not impacted rodent levels in Manhattanville.
Mon, Mar 21, 2011, 2:12am
State Senator Adriano Espaillat and City Council member Robert Jackson spoke at two public meetings about Baker Field this weekend.
Mon, Mar 21, 2011, 1:16am
On its trip to the south, the Columbia baseball team played .500 ball, going 5-5 in its matchups. Despite their five losses, the Lions stayed in all of their games, tenaciously competing though all 27 outs.
Sun, Mar 20, 2011, 10:56pm
Lions notched five of the top six places at the U.S. Indoor National Championships, as they took gold in the competition.
Sun, Mar 20, 2011, 10:46pm
As the only columnist who frequently insults the Spec when not asked to, I was probably the last person everyone wanted to win Pixbox.
Sun, Mar 20, 2011, 9:52pm
Columbia mishandled the PETA debate.
Sun, Mar 20, 2011, 9:51pm
The Columbia women's tennis team struggled over the spring break, as they only won one of its four matches. Doubles play has consistently been a strength for the Light Blue, even successful in the team's losses.
Sun, Mar 20, 2011, 9:42pm
Light Blue fencers had impressive performances at NCAA Northeast Regionals. The talent in the team's youth will continue Columbia's legacy for producing strong fencers.
Sun, Mar 20, 2011, 9:32pm
Senior diver David Levkoff was the lone Lion who traveled to the NCAA Diving Zones this year. He was not able to make it into the final round of diving, but qualifying for the tournament was still a high note of his Columbia career.