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Doerrer Honored for Excellence in Teaching

"I can chat with her about anything," said Louisa Morrison, BC'04, of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Linda Doerrer, "whether it's chemistry or Harry Potter."

Students Address Issue of Campus Suicide

"There's a problem on campus," said General Studies student David Harris, "and we want the administration to recognize it."

Columbia Student Might be Pedaling Bush’s Rickshaw

Scott Paul, CC '04, has a challenge for George W. Bush that could result in the President being toted around Washington in a bicycle rickshaw.

Service Commemorates Flight 587 Crash

Poet Annecy Baez was reading the second stanza of her poem "A Presence" when her eyes suddenly welled up and her voice became teary.

Dance Marathon Raises AIDS Funds, Awareness

About three hours into the Columbia University Dance Marathon, hundreds of dancers and "moralers," watched celebrities express their support for the Dance Marathon and the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatri

Online Course Info Now Available

As part of its latest effort to move academics out of the ivory tower and onto the World Wide Web, Columbia launched a University-wide online course management system last month.

University Tells Faculty of Plans for K-8 School

Administrators met with Columbia faculty members yesterday to
provide an update on projected costs and policies of the
Universityís planned K-8 school.

Budget Cuts Worry Park's Supporters

BC’s Lack of Chalking Policy Debated

"Stepping here will make you queer," read one chalking, with an
arrow pointing to a colored square of pavement. "I knew I was a

In Aftermath of Attack, NYU Tends to Students

"Back to normal," the phrase that many spout so often a month after the World Trade Center attacks, seems largely incongruous with the horror and sense of surreality that Americans faced when they