Ylena Zamora-Vargas

Reconsider the calendar

Could less vacation time be a good thing?

Bring math to the Core

Mathematics provides us with problem-solving skills that help us in the real world.

A ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ with producer Martin Bregman

As a producer with over 35 years of experience, Bregman has a vast knowledge of what it takes to make a movie.

Columbia should subsidize public transportation

Subsidizing transportation would facilitate student engagement with New York City.

"Parallel Process" multi-tasks in different mediums

Columbia alum uses social work experience to put emotion into artworks displayed at new exhibit.

Profs use new technique to measure oil spill damage

An ongoing concern for experts has been the difficulty of accurately measuring the damage of the spill, but Timothy Crone and Maya Tolstoy, two marine geophysicists at Columbia’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, say that a new analysis technique has proven fairly successful.

Butler food policies irk students as midterms near

While Butler does not allow any food to be taken in from outside, frequent library-goers have mixed experiences with sneaking in outside food.

Protestors for, against PM demonstrate

While the Columbia campus quietly anticipated the arrival of Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, outside the gates, dueling protests faced off on Broadway.

Zenawi speaks at Leaders Forum

Loud protesters were waiting when Prime Minister Meles Zenawi finally arrived.