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Professor's book shows delicate relationship between love, honor, and politics

“The Tyranny of Opinion,” written by Pablo Piccato, associate professor of history at Columbia, recounts an 1894 dispute between two politicians over a woman’s love.

“The Tyranny of Opinion,” written by Pablo Piccato, associate professor of history at Columbia, recounts an 1894 dispute between two politicians over a woman’s love.

Exploring Kerouac’s New York, students won’t miss a Beat

Many of Jack Kerouac's Manhattan haunts are still open for a visit, in honor of what would be his 88th birthday on March 12.

Many of Jack Kerouac's Manhattan haunts are still open for a visit, in honor of what would be his 88th birthday on March 12.

Locked-in artist breaks free with ‘Skullscapes’

Jeffrey Keough’s darkly comic exhibit “Skullscapes” appears at the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at the Columbia University School of the Arts now through March 31.

Jeffrey Keough’s darkly comic exhibit “Skullscapes” appears at the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at the Columbia University School of the Arts now through March 31.

Vareli’s menu is big fat Greek jumble

With Vareli, Westside Market owner George Zoitas and chef Amitzur Mor have fashioned a romantically lit hideaway that falls victim to distraction.

With Vareli, Westside Market owner George Zoitas and chef Amitzur Mor have fashioned a romantically lit hideaway that falls victim to distraction.

Conference explores intersection of music and money

On Saturday, the Columbia Music Scholarship Conference featured a number of presentations relating to the theme “Music and Money: Examining Value in Music.”

On Saturday, the Columbia Music Scholarship Conference featured a number of presentations relating to the theme “Music and Money: Examining Value in Music.”

Diana’s dull dining options fail to please discerning students

The Diana Center café serves underwhelming quasi-fresh food that, along with the stark architecture, contributes to a sterile atmosphere.

The Diana Center café serves underwhelming quasi-fresh food that, along with the stark architecture, contributes to a sterile atmosphere.

Artsy alumna brings gallery to Armory Show

Altman Siegel gallery, owned by Claudia Altman-Siegel, BC ’95, is participating in this year’s Armory Show

Altman Siegel gallery, owned by Claudia Altman-Siegel, BC ’95, is participating in this year’s Armory Show

Documentary highlights struggles of living gluten-free in gluten-filled world

In the film “Generation Gluten-Free,” Susan Cohen, BC ’08, follows the lives of a small group of New York City Celiac patients who have formed a new gluten-free generation.

In the film “Generation Gluten-Free,” Susan Cohen, BC ’08, follows the lives of a small group of New York City Celiac patients who have formed a new gluten-free generation.