Thu, Mar 25, 2010, 3:24am
“The definition of a Jew is someone who asks what is the definition of a Jew,” Marc Lee Raphael once wrote. Many would not consider me Jewish, but by this definition, I definitely qualify—but only starting around age 18, when I arrived at Barnard.
Thu, Mar 25, 2010, 2:33am
“I’m sorry, you can’t come in. No ID, no entrance,” a bouncer tells my friend outside Terminal 5 in midtown.
“I don’t want to drink, I just left my ID at home,” my friend replies, trying to gain admission to a show he came all the way from Boston to see.
Thu, Mar 25, 2010, 2:14am
Thu, Mar 25, 2010, 2:05am
“Sometimes it feels like we’re all living in a Prozac nation. The United States of Depression,” says Elizabeth, a Harvard college student, in a scene in Prozac Nation, a film released in 2001.
Thu, Mar 25, 2010, 2:04am
When preparing to watch food porn, one should never assume that the click of a mouse leads to any naughtiness.
Thu, Mar 25, 2010, 1:57am
This spring break I traded mojitos for Swiss Miss, wet tee shirt contest for get-sand-out-of-my-clothes challenges, and one night stands for a fully-clothed spooning session necessary to protect my friends and myself from below-freezing temperatures.
Thu, Mar 25, 2010, 1:54am
Columbians live in one of the biggest shopping cities in the world, especially if you’re shopping for fakes and imitations.
Wed, Mar 24, 2010, 11:07pm
Our resident ethnographer deconstructs the culture and imagined community of last week, aka SprInG BrEaK X!! A rite of spring?
Wed, Mar 24, 2010, 10:48pm
People have mixed feelings about the French. At Columbia, a French and Francophile studies major might imply that we love them. But how did the student population as a whole react to the news of French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s visit?
Wed, Mar 24, 2010, 10:44pm
1. Watching Chicago for the first time on Broadway. Who could say no to girls singing in lingerie?
-Paul Hsiao, Interview Editor