Ivy League

Columbia’s social life—the greatest comedy of all

The more civilized one becomes, the better one learns to lie—this is a fact of near-anthropological proportions.

Plans for Ivy League queer conference in the works

Representatives from Columbia and other Ivy League schools convened in Lerner Hall this weekend to plan autumn’s inaugural Queer Ivy League Conference, and to share their perspectives on how to address queer-related issues.

Ivies Optimistic About Endowments, Financial Aid Despite Economic Crisis

In the same week that Columbia president Lee Bollinger addressed the economic crisis in a campus-wide e-mail, several Ivy League peers released statements regarding their own institutions’ financia

The Quest for the College Barbie Dream House

During the cool breeze of August, my legs brushed the wood floor as I sat in a pretzel shape with 36 college brochures encircling me.

Ivies Race to Reform Financial Aid, Admissions

After a year of reforms in admissions and financial-aid policies throughout academia, Columbia appears to have kept pace with its Ivy League peers.

Columbia Athletics Is Overdue for a Redirection

For a university made up of a small undergraduate population in a modern urban environment and that prides itself on thought-leadership, few policies could be as myopic, anachronistic, and ill-fitt

Fraizer Earns Player of the Week Honors

Frazier Shines for Columbia

CU's Gross Wins Third Straight Ivy Rookie of the Week Award

Princeton’s Jordan Culbreath has had a week to remember.

Ivy League Play Opens for Volleyball, Win Streak Ends At Two Games

Fatigue seemed to play a significant factor for Columbia’s volleyball team as it dropped its league opener against Cornell 3-1 (21-30, 17-30, 30-24, 21-30).

Breaking In

When it comes to finding a career in the world of sports, the general rule of thumb seems to be quite simple: if you’re lucky enough to get your foot in the door, check your ego before you enter.
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