Ian Scheffler

From kayaks to brooms, exercise options that get you out of Dodge

With winter just around the corner, don't miss out on your chance to get some exercise while enjoying the outdoors. Here's a sneak peek into your options in the local neighborhood.

Lee leads men’s golf at Joe Agee Invite

Columbia golf dropped in the overall standings over the weekend to eighth place, while freshman Jordan Lee finished in a tie for seventh place individually.

Light Blue golf team to visit Virginia for weekend tournament

Coming off a second-place finish at the Cornell Invitational, the men’s golf team will travel to Williamsburg, Va., this Saturday to participate in the Joe Agee Invitational.

Volleyball team suffers first loss in ten games against league contender Cornell

Cornell ruins volleyballs chances for a program-record 10 straight wins in a disappointing 3-2 loss in Levien last week.

Lions to visit Big Red this weekend for Ancient Eight competition

Volleyball will look to extend its program record win streak to ten games when it travels to Ithaca for a rematch against Cornell.

Merber, Hale make their marks on national stage

Columbia's track standouts - Kyle Merber and Sharay Hale - competed in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships this June.

Alternatives to lonely nights reading at Butler

Try taking a book to one of these lesser-frequented neighborhood spots—they can be much more conducive to the reading experience.

Contemporary authors share Novel Ideas about the creative writing process

Aspiring novelists, take note: your summer writing plans just got a boost. Barbara Shoup and Margaret-Love Denman, creative writing teachers at the Universities of Indiana and Mississippi respectively, present a fresh take on the “writing for writers” genre with the second edition of their book, Novel Ideas, released this spring.

Kuhne’s new travel anthology adventures to the poles

At a time when images of waterlogged polar bears and carbon dioxide-laden ice cores dominate media coverage of Earth’s polar regions, the casual observer can easily forget the Arctic’s and Antarctic’s barren beauty and rich history of adventure.