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Mary Kohlmann

Towards a happy history?

Women's historical narratives are often stories of suffering. Was there a way to teach women’s history that was something else?

Women's historical narratives are often stories of suffering. Was there a way to teach women’s history that was something else?

Probing childhood ideas of death

I began to recognize that my interest in a moldy catastrophe was the same impulse that drives paparazzi toward mourners, and I was repulsed. That horrified curiosity is an ugly part of human nature. I didn’t want it inside of me anymore.

I began to recognize that my interest in a moldy catastrophe was the same impulse that drives paparazzi toward mourners, and I was repulsed. That horrified curiosity is an ugly part of human nature. I didn’t want it inside of me anymore.

“Dueling Protests!”

Dialogue, of course, is muddy and slow and easy to bog down. Panels can devolve into snarkfests over who should and shouldn’t be represented. But Columbians can be—and routinely are—creative enough to move past that.

Dialogue, of course, is muddy and slow and easy to bog down. Panels can devolve into snarkfests over who should and shouldn’t be represented. But Columbians can be—and routinely are—creative enough to move past that.

Campus Queer Groups Renew HIV/AIDS Efforts

“It was like watching somebody moving toward a cliff, and there was nothing you could do.”

“It was like watching somebody moving toward a cliff, and there was nothing you could do.”

ROTC Survey to Open Nov. 24

A much-debated student survey on the possible return of the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps to campus will open online next Monday, according to members of the student councils organizing it.

A much-debated student survey on the possible return of the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps to campus will open online next Monday, according to members of the student councils organizing it.

CQA Protests Editorial Outside Spec Office

Approximately 20 supporters of Queer Awareness Month and the Columbia Queer Alliance gathered outside the Spectator office Thursday afternoon in protest of a Wednesday staff editorial.

Approximately 20 supporters of Queer Awareness Month and the Columbia Queer Alliance gathered outside the Spectator office Thursday afternoon in protest of a Wednesday staff editorial.

Barnard First-Year Saves Life With CPR

“I was on my way to an experiment in Milbank, and then I heard a guy yelling,” Cassandra Stroud, BC ’12, said. “I went over and there was a guy lying on the floor.”

“I was on my way to an experiment in Milbank, and then I heard a guy yelling,” Cassandra Stroud, BC ’12, said. “I went over and there was a guy lying on the floor.”

SUV Crashes Into Indian Restaurant

Across from a autumn-themed children’s festival, an SUV carrying Cemephise Gilles—a senator in the National Assembly of Haiti, Haitian government’s legislative branch—crashed into the Indus Valley

Across from a autumn-themed children’s festival, an SUV carrying Cemephise Gilles—a senator in the National Assembly of Haiti, Haitian government’s legislative branch—crashed into the Indus Valley

Candidates Back Out, Third-Party Debate Cancelled

Sunday’s planned debate among several third-party candidates for president was cancelled due to scheduling conflicts and other organizational problems.

Sunday’s planned debate among several third-party candidates for president was cancelled due to scheduling conflicts and other organizational problems.

CU Dems, Republicans Spar in Debate Over LGBT Issues

While their candidates warmed up for the final presidential debate backstage at Hofstra University on Long Island, the College Democrats and College Republicans faced off over queer issues Wednesda

While their candidates warmed up for the final presidential debate backstage at Hofstra University on Long Island, the College Democrats and College Republicans faced off over queer issues Wednesda