vol. 11, issue 3

Thu, Sep 29, 2011, 3:05am
“F, press F!” “No, no, D’s where you should go. D!”
Thu, Sep 29, 2011, 2:58am
Catherine Orenstein is a journalist, social entrepreneur, and writer on issues pertaining to women, pop culture, mythology, human rights, and politics.
Thu, Sep 29, 2011, 2:55am
“I think there’s an entrepreneur in almost everyone,” says Avani Patel, co-president of the Columbia Entrepreneurs Organization .
Thu, Sep 29, 2011, 2:41am
This week’s cover story is about the incipient trend of video games as high art. A dutiful editor would write her letter about the importance of video games in her life, or a recent news story pertaining to video games. I’ll be honest, though: I’ve never been that jazzed about them.
Thu, Sep 29, 2011, 2:24am
In 2009, James Cameron’s Avatar became the highest grossing movie in history. But it’s clear that the movie’s overall appeal wasn’t the plot or acting—it was the promise that the film’s 3D technology would revolutionize the way we make and watch movies.
Thu, Sep 29, 2011, 1:49am
You're on your way to class, late as usual. You lapse into a haggard sort of run-jog as your brain flips between trying to remember what the reading was about and wondering whether you look weird.
Thu, Sep 29, 2011, 1:43am
The week before classes started was reserved for Sorority Recruitment.
Thu, Sep 29, 2011, 1:38am
This month, Barnes & Noble became the sole national chain of booksellers in the United States. Barnes and Noble’s newfound primacy comes in the wake of the bankruptcy, closing, and liquidation of more than 400 Borders bookstores.
Thu, Sep 29, 2011, 12:48am
This summer’s film adaptation of Kathryn Stockett’s bestselling novel The Help is certainly a tearjerker—even the elderly man sitting next to me in the theater was dabbing his eyes.