Hope Glassberg

Knowing What I Know Now

I never thought the man behind "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" would produce a song of any relevance to my graduation.

The People Behind The Planning Process

It takes a village--or, at around 150 people strong, a small township--to run a 250th birthday bash.

New Lead Possible in GRE Scam, Police Say

Two weeks after Sasha Bakhru, SEAS '03, and Bryan Laulicht, CC '03, were arrested for allegedly cheating on the Graduate Record Examination, Garden City police are still pursuing a third lead in th

Alleged GRE Cheaters Arraigned, Released

East Campus suitemates Sasha Bakhru, SEAS '03, and Bryan Laulicht, CC '03, put a new price tag on exam preparation this Monday when they were caught using $12,000 worth of high-tech computer gear a

Anti-War Protesters Plan College Walk Rally

Just after noon yesterday, light rain accelerated into a heavier downpour, but the approximately 30 anti-war protesters convened in front of Alma Mater were not discouraged.

Students Less Vocal in Opposition to Iraq Policy

There were no protests, no candlelight vigils, and no public service announcements.

Party on the Plaza: CU Celebrates Itself

Columbia threw a party yesterday, and a smattering of students, a slew of dignitaries, and one new University president descended on Low Plaza to celebrate.

Evans Begins Work with Student Activities

Sometimes careers are born in the most unexpected ways.

Student Affairs Reorganizes Advising

It takes only a cursory tour of 403 Lerner Hall, the new location of the First-Year and Sophomore Academic Advising Center, to see that academic advising has undergone a makeover of sorts, both phy

Students and Administrators of CU: Unite!

Eager students were not the only ones milling about the rows of brightly decorated tables at this year's activities fair last Friday.