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Ian Corey-Boulet

One, two, three, many Columbias

My college career has been an arbitrary experience—and an immensely satisfying one.

My college career has been an arbitrary experience—and an immensely satisfying one.

William Gass on literary quest at Schapiro Center lecture

“I recently had to do a retrospective piece. It was a horrible experience.” So wrote William Gass in an e-mail interview, cautioning against reminiscence: “Don’t look back; complete immobility may be gaining on you.”

“I recently had to do a retrospective piece. It was a horrible experience.” So wrote William Gass in an e-mail interview, cautioning against reminiscence: “Don’t look back; complete immobility may be gaining on you.”

A Trilling Look at Literary Criticism

Perhaps more so than the books they review, literary critics fall in and out of fashion. This tendency is only natural.

Perhaps more so than the books they review, literary critics fall in and out of fashion. This tendency is only natural.

Disturbing the Peace Corps

Interreligious strife, poverty, witchcraft, disease-this does not seem like the stuff of comedy.

Interreligious strife, poverty, witchcraft, disease-this does not seem like the stuff of comedy.

Ad Hoc to Tackle the Big Issues

Columbia students are not shy about expressing their opinions when it comes to politics, community issues, and the arts-just the opposite.

Columbia students are not shy about expressing their opinions when it comes to politics, community issues, and the arts-just the opposite.

City Election Sidelines Students

With the New York City mayoral election only a week away, student opinion on campus is not overtly visible.

With the New York City mayoral election only a week away, student opinion on campus is not overtly visible.

CU Joins LSE and Sciences Po in GPPN

Last week, Columbia took another step toward becoming the "global university" that President Lee Bollinger described in his October 2002 address, with the unveiling of the Global Public Policy Netw

Last week, Columbia took another step toward becoming the "global university" that President Lee Bollinger described in his October 2002 address, with the unveiling of the Global Public Policy Netw