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Isabelle Mills-Tannenbaum
Isabelle Mills-Tannenbaum's Articles
As I See It: Through a Traveler's Lens
| May 2Shana Attas comments on photos she took while abroad in France last summer. Her photos show scenes from Paris, Nice, and the southern countryside.
Columbia Men's Rugby: No Pain, No Gain
| Apr 30Daniel Yeow takes a closer look at the Columbia men's club rugby team. Click on the following link to read more about the team.
As I See It: Images from Egypt
| Apr 25Columbia College junior, Nick Stephens, spent his spring semester studying abroad in the Dakhla Oasis in southwest Egypt. In this audio slideshow he describes a number of photographs he took during his stay.
The Urban Explorer: Meat Pies and Mansions
| Apr 18The urban explorer visits Brooklyn to discover an unlikely combination: beef patties and victorian mansions. Click on the link to read the corresponding article, Country Club Living in the Land of Golden Krust.
Roar-ee: School Spirit Extraordinaire
| Apr 16Watch the audio slideshow to get to know Roar-ee, Columbia's Lion Mascot. Click on the link to read more about Roar-ee in the corresponding article, Roar-ee Elevates Athletic Department’s Efforts to Boost Spirit.
As I See It: Man and Nature
| Apr 14A Columbia student and photographer discusses photographs he took in five countries that visually illustrate the relationship between man and nature.
Columbia's Table Tennis Club: A Well Kept Secret
| 7:00amThe Columbia Table Tennis Club rarely gets much attention despite the fact that they are headed to the College Table Tennis National Championships taking place this weekend in Rochester, Minnesota. Watch the audio slideshow and read the corresponding article to learn more about the club.
Mourning the Death of Minghui Yu
| Apr 8Daniel Amzallag discusses the death and consequent mourning of 24-year old graduate student, Minghui Yu, who died on April 4th after being hit by a car while fleeing an assault.
As I See It: Architectural and Human Forms
| Apr 4Asiya Khaki explores architectural and human form through a series of photographs taken in New York City.
Questioning Art at the Whitney Biennial
| Apr 4Two Spectator reporters visited the Whitney Biennial and asked onlookers the question that was on everyone's mind but had often gone unspoken: Is this really art?
The Museum of Sex: Gimme MoSex
| Apr 3Watch the audio slideshow to hear commentary on and see photos of the Museum of Sex. Click on the following link to read the corresponding article in The Eye.
As I See It: San Francisco through a Different Lens
| Mar 10Colin Sullivan discusses photographs he took while visiting San Francisco. View the audio slideshow to learn more.
As I See It: San Francisco through a Different Lens
| Mar 10Colin Sullivan discusses photographs he took while visiting San Francisco. View the audio slideshow to learn more!
As I See It: Photographing Dichotomies
| Mar 3Joey Shemuel discusses a selection of his photographs that, according to Shemuel, "explore the realtionship between the artificial and the natural, the architectural and the organic."
As I See It: Beautiful Moments
| Feb 28This week's As I See It photographer, Sara Partridge, discusses her personal photography.
As I See It: Beautiful Moments
| Feb 28This week's As I See It photographer, Cara Buchanan, discusses her personal photography.
Seven Hours Underground: A NYC Subway Adventure
| Feb 25Maggie Astor reflects on her recent seven-hour ride on 22 out of New York City's 24 subway lines. Click here to read the article, Seven Hours Underground: A New York Subway Adventure.
The Color Chart Exhibit at MoMA
| Feb 25Ginia Sweeney discusses MoMA's new exhibit "Color Chart." Read the related article, Color Meets Conceptualism in MoMA’s Upcoming Polychromatic Exhibit.
Maintaining Columbia's Architectural Legacy?
| Feb 20Watch the slideshow to get a brief overview of some of Columbia's most notable architecture as well as some of the challenges that Columbia faces in maintaining it's architectural legacy. Click here to read the corresponding article.
Fashion Week: In Review
| 6:31amShirley Chen takes a comprehensive look at the work of a number of designers who showed their collections at New York Fashion Week. Designers include Mara Hoffman, Lela Rose, Abaeté, Araks, Akiko Ogawa, and Sass & Bide.
On the Campaign Trail
| Feb 6Politics of Hope: Voices from Harlem
| Feb 5Members of the Harlem community discuss how race plays a part in their take on the presidential campaigns.
Gender and the Presidency: Student Reflections
| Jan 31Female students take on the question of gender and the presidency. View this audio slideshow to listen to their reactions.
A Day at the New York City Marathon
| Nov 2A reporter discusses what it's like to be a spectator at the New York City Marathon.








