Greg Woodward

Standing Up for Liberals: Against Nader, for Kerry

Even if one accepts the dubious claim that Ralph Nader is the
more principled presidential candidate, there is no compelling

Justice for Undocumented Workers

The Bush administration's recent proposal for a temporary worker program is a disingenuous attempt to exploit undocumented workers, although it has been artfully dressed up as a real solution to th

Human Beings As Mass

A vocal crop of ill-considered political opinions and campaigns concerning a war between the United States and Iraq has given me cause for concern as of late.

Open Space in Lerner Hall Causes Controversy

Strolling up and down the zig-zag ramps of Lerner Hall on a weekday evening, a student may have a variety of impressions.

History, Political Science Professors Discuss Iraq

The labels "pro-war" and "anti-war" are too broad to accurately describe the stances of some professors in the history and political science departments with regard to an armed conflict with Iraq.

Latino Heritage Month Honors Diversity

Something colorful happened to a blank mural in Lower Level Macintosh on Wednesday night. With brushes and bold acrylic paints, students created a mural for a month devoted to cultural diversity.

World Summit in S. Africa Not What Sachs Expected

As the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa, came to a close, Columbia Earth Institute Director Jeffrey Sachs was a bit dismayed at what he had seen and heard at th

Roving Reporter

Kavior Moon, CC ’05

The matzoh you've got there, is it a tasty treat? It's tasty.

NYC Police Department Recruits at Columbia

The first stop on a tour that will include all eight Ivy League universities, Columbia hosted a bevy of uniformed New York Police Department officers yesterday, including Police Commissioner Raymon

It’s a Crazy Little Thing Called Love at CU

The night before Valentine's Day seemed like any other on the Columbia campus.