vol. 9, issue 5

Thu, Oct 14, 2010, 4:41am
Past four on a weeknight, John Jay was finally quiet as late-night workers piled into their beds—but for those pulling all-nighters, morning remained distant. The next day, some Columbia first-years would turn in their first college papers—many finished too close to the deadline for comfort.
Thu, Oct 14, 2010, 4:36am
Most CC students know the feeling of listening to someone on the elevator talk about “the new 32nm Westmere chips from Intel”—throwing out terms like “cloud server,” “overclocked,” and “threads per core”—and feeling their head spinning in confusion.
Thu, Oct 14, 2010, 4:20am
“Trucker hats; undershirts called ‘wifebeaters’ worn as outwear; the aesthetic of basement rec-room pornography, flash-lit Polaroids, fake wood paneling; Pabst Blue Ribbon; ‘porno’ or ‘pedophile’ mustaches; aviator glasses; Americana T-shirts for church socials, et cetera; tube socks; the late a
Thu, Oct 14, 2010, 2:51am
To my great surprise it fits in my suite, and from the three weeks of experience I’ve since accumulated, it’s a simple science to back into and out of the elevator in my building. But alas, I cannot fit it into my Buddhism class in Mathematics.
Thu, Oct 14, 2010, 2:45am
Alex Gartenfeld, CC '08, was one of The Eye’s founding members and the magazine’s second editor in chief. Less than a year after graduation, he was hired as an online editor for both Art in America and Interview magazines.
Thu, Oct 14, 2010, 2:44am
It’s our 100th birthday! After a few years as Columbia’s only weekly publication, we’re psyched to hit this milestone.
Thu, Oct 14, 2010, 2:32am
Mark Zuckerberg’s story is the kind that tech geeks live for. He was anointed by Vanity Fair this month as “our new Caesar” in its list of the 100 most influential people.