Thu, Feb 11, 2010, 2:30am
To properly prepare for this article, I sat though a number of sex scenes from a variety of sources: from my DVD collection’s dust-covered sleeves, I watched parts of movies I haven’t seen or thought about in years—Cold Mountain, for example—and parts of movies I’ve seen over and over,
Thu, Feb 11, 2010, 2:19am
It is Saturday afternoon and students hunch over their books deep in thought, or have eyes glued to their laptops. Another typical day in the library, fueled by Red Bull and espresso, filled with essays and assignments. Only this is not Butler.
Thu, Feb 11, 2010, 2:12am
Oysters. Strawberries. Alcohol. It’s that time of year again, and as Valentine’s Day approaches, college kids across America are looking for the perfect way to woo that special someone.
Thu, Feb 11, 2010, 2:04am
Flannel by Scotland, leather boots by Italy, iPod by Silicon Valley via multiple Asian countries. It’s not news that style has gone global, but how is international style interpreted inside our 116th Street gates?
Thu, Feb 11, 2010, 1:15am
Aries: Your ruling Mars moon is in your 5th house of romance this week. What does this mean? That you’ll probably find love during a drunken grind in the AEPi basement. A cup or two of jungle juice beforehand will, um, lubricate the situation.
Thu, Feb 11, 2010, 1:13am
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching to the chagrin of single ladies across campus. This Sunday, kick back with your two most reliable boyfriends—Ben and Jerry—and turn on one of these flicks full of helpful advice on how to cope with the Columbia dating scene.
Thu, Feb 11, 2010, 1:10am
Most students quickly learn to accept the fact that they must abandon any semblance of personal space in exchange for rapid public transit. Some embrace it as an opportunity to put ethnographic theory to practice. Margaret Mead would be proud.
Thu, Feb 11, 2010, 1:06am
This week, editors reveal their favorite romantic film scenes.
1. Clueless: Josh and Cher on the staircase—“Are you saying that you care about me?” Melts my heart, without fail. Every time.
-Devin Briski, Managing Features Editor
Thu, Feb 11, 2010, 12:52am
First there were South Park Republicans. Now a new generation of traditionally liberal thinkers are finding resonance in Republican ideals.
Thu, Feb 11, 2010, 12:47am
“Right, right, it is mainly black pole-white hole,” casually speculates Columbia Humanities Fellow Dr. Jennifer Nash on current pornographic trends. “It’s pretty hard to find films on white men and black women.”