vol. 8, issue 12

Thu, Apr 29, 2010, 3:42am
One day late in 2008, Lee Bollinger lost his way en route to a faculty meeting. It happened during his morning run around the Central Park reservoir, perhaps the most solitary moment of his day.
Thu, Apr 29, 2010, 3:31am
The final days of my sophomore year are approaching, and so is the final issue of The Eye.
Thu, Apr 29, 2010, 3:29am
Many Columbians will experience the trials and tribulations of an internship for the first time this summer, and so we’ve compiled a handy list of dos and don’ts. Here’s to hoping you get placed in an office with a box full of hot chocolate packets!
Thu, Apr 29, 2010, 3:26am
Despite a few tour-worthy claims that 100 percent of the Bacchanal audience always has 100 percent fun, we know that’s not always the case. Here’s one take on how this year’s audience broke down.
Thu, Apr 29, 2010, 3:23am
This year, former Spec photo editor Angela Radulescu and Bennet Hong, both juniors in CC, set out to photograph 99 students, placing the pictures alongside quotations that revealed the subjects’ personalities. The Eye sat down with them to discuss their motivation behind the project.
Thu, Apr 29, 2010, 3:17am
Between Tumblr, MySpace, LiveJournal, Twitter, and even Facebook, our generation has undoubtedly used the Internet to cultivate a culture of self-expression. But for the most part, this form of expression leads to introspection on blogs, rather than intellectual discourse.
Thu, Apr 29, 2010, 3:07am
Spectator editorial page editor Raphael Pope-Sussman, a junior in CC, took a leave of absence this semester to undergo chemotherapy. He regularly blogs about his experience at The Audacity of Pope. Below is a modified version of one of his posts.
Thu, Apr 29, 2010, 2:52am
I’m a Barnard girl. I mean woman. Freshwoman. First-year? Any way you say it, I haven’t had many dates this year. Blame it on the dorms, or my lack of flirting prowess, especially when attempted over the salad tongs at John Jay.
Thu, Apr 29, 2010, 2:38am
When they arrive at college, most students are concerned about leaving home, making new friends, and choosing classes. There are other students, such as myself, who worry more about their living situation.
Thu, Apr 29, 2010, 2:31am
“So what, you just come out into the city and eat at the best restaurants alone?”

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