Daniella Zalcman

Eighteen cameras later

When I crossed the threshold of 2875 Broadway for the first time, I had my entire life planned out. I was going to be a reporter, damnit—a feisty cross between Nellie Bly and Christiane Amanpour, specifically—exposing social injustice and political scandal at every turn.

As I See It: Homeward Bound

The photographer is a Columbia College junior majoring in architecture. As I See It appears on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

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As I See It- Waiting for Voters

The photographer is a Columbia College junior majoring in architecture. As I See It appears on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

She Who Controls the Supply of Cider

Every Thursday and Sunday, the eastern stretch of Broadway between 114th and 116th Streets is overtaken by a vast array of seasonal produce, ciders, and baked goods.

The Word Wall: Preserving a ‘Time Capsule’

Every day for the past week, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. a triangular wooden structure covered in canvas has stood quietly in the center of College Walk.

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Repping The Rare Books: A Three Week Old Acquisition Speaks of His New Job

Gerald Cloud has only been working in Columbia’s Rare Book and Manuscript Library for three weeks, but he’s already settled into a comfortable office on the sixth floor of Butler.

From Barnard to Baghdad: Recent Grad Greenwell Discusses Working for the Post

Megan Greenwell, BC ’06 and the 129th editor in chief of Spectator, just returned from an 11-week stay in Baghdad as a Washington Post reporter.

Freeing More Than Just the Mind: Information Without Consequences

Philosophy major Brendan Ballou, CC ’09, is one of four founders of Free Culture @ Columbia—a student group that promotes the easy dissemination of digital information.