Columbia Daily Spectator

Commencement 2011: Four Years in Review

As the class of 2011 graduates from Columbia, we look back on four years of big moments and major changes.

Letters to the Editor

Education and Jubilation

To the Editor:

Chaplain Davis: Community Struggles to 'Return to Normalcy' in Different Ways

Hundreds of students, faculty, and staff members went to St. Paul's Chapel yesterday for a prayer service.

When it Comes to Classes, It Pays to Shop Around

It was the second day of classes my sophomore year. I sat at the back of 501 Schermerhorn and listened as a professor lectured away my interest in her class.

Making the Most of Manhattan and Beyond with the MTA

The subway is the best way to enjoy all New York has to offer. It has the ability to turn an hour-long walk into a 15-minute ride, and transport you from borough to borough with incredible ease.

Fall '01 Dates to Remember

Mark your calendar. Here are some important home contests coming up this fall.

September 5: Women's Soccer vs. Long Island University

A Century of Legends Leave Their Mark on Morningside Heights

While Columbia doesn't have the athletic heritage of schools like UCLA and Florida State, Lion Athletics have had their days in the sun, and have appeared on the national stage on several occasions

Getting to the Lions' Lairs

Directions to Baker Field and Lawrence Wien A. Stadium

Mayoral Candidates

DEMOCRATS

Fernando Ferrer,

Bronx borough president

From Misconduct to Rupp, a Primer on Three Campus Issues

Coming to Columbia as a first-year can be a bit like coming in on the middle of a movie: It seems like it might be fun, if only you had some idea what was going on.