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2008/11/06

When you arrive [at the finish line] it’s kind of cool. It’s such a relief. I was so tired ...

As residents of Park West Village trumpet their demands in a lawsuit opposing the construction of the retail and residential complex Columbus Village, the congregation of nearby Trinity Evangelical

July 2001 was a critical month for the intelligence community—an attack on American soil was imminent. “The CIA’s not stupid. This stuff was building up,” J.

The morning after, euphoria shone through foggy Morningside Heights.

The College Board's announcement last month that it will introduce a new test for eighth-graders has drawn attention to standardized testing and particularly to the SAT Reasoning Test.

While the rest of the country waited in anticipation of Tuesday's historic election, the Columbia women's golf team set its sights on victory of a different nature, claiming the championship title

Bogdan Borta will represent Columbia University as well as the Northeast region this week at the 2008 ITA Intercollegiate National Indoor Tennis Championships. The tournament runs from Nov.

With one weekend of Ivy League women's soccer remaining, the stakes are high for three of the eight teams in the conference.

At the first fireside chat of her tenure, Debora Spar, the newly inaugurated eleventh president of Barnard, came armed with questions about Tuesday’s historic election in lieu of knitting needles,

On Nov. 4, America made its decision about who would be the next president. Today, I alone speak, as I unveil the winners of the 2nd Annual X-Factor Awards.