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Letters To the Editor

Suggestions for Greener Columbia, Restrictions on Buses and Leaf Blowers

To the Editor:

Three Ivies Increase Aid for Middle Class

On the heels of high-profile financial aid reforms by Ivy League peers Harvard, Yale, and Dartmouth, Columbia President Lee Bollinger said that, despite its lucrative capital campaign, the Universi

Volleyball Season Ends Without an Ivy Win

For the second time since 2003, Columbia volleyball finished the season without an Ivy League win, as the Lions dropped their final two road games over the weekend.

Scoreless Second Half Leads to Tie for Women’s Soccer at Dartmouth

Amidst rain and wind, the Columbia women’s soccer team traveled to Hanover on Saturday to face Dartmouth.

Men's Soccer Remains Winless in Ivy With Loss

Two teams of opposing fortunes took the field on Saturday in Hanover, as men’s soccer’s swoon in conference play continued in a 2-1 defeat to the Dartmouth Big Green.

Lions Lose Control, Fall to Big Green

The game literally slipped from the fingers of the Columbia football team on Saturday at Dartmouth, as it dropped its fourth straight contest, 37-28.

Field Hockey Defeats Dartmouth, Has Five-Game Streak Snapped by Vermont

Columbia field hockey (8-6, 3-2 Ivy) won its Ivy matchup Saturday against Dartmouth (4-13, 1-4 Ivy) by a score of 2-0, but the Lions’ five-game winning streak was snapped in a 1-0 loss to Vermont (

Rangel's Extended Play Gives Columbia Strong Running Tandem

Ray Rangel was slated to give Jordan Davis some rest in Saturday’s game against Dartmouth.

Bennewitz Leads Shaky Big Green Offense

As dismal as Dartmouth’s offense was last season, all signs pointed to things getting worse in 2007.

Lions Set to Kickoff at Big Green

Coming off of a homecoming loss to Penn, Columbia travels to Hanover this Saturday to play Dartmouth, a 1-4 team that unexpectedly beat Penn three weeks ago.