Thanksgiving

Counting Our Blessings

One of our Thanksgiving traditions is when my dad goes around to all of my relatives and asks them what they are thankful for this year. Before we eat dinner, he reads everyone’s answer aloud, but keeps the person anonymous. Some answers I expected—my spouse, being an American, the Steelers. One answer I did not expect—not much.

Something for Which to be Thankful

Thanksgiving has rolled around once more, bringing with it a variety of sensations for the Columbia student: the stress of travel, the last stretch of coursework before the end of the term, the sud

What Tofurky Day Means for Animal Rights

Thanksgiving means something special to each of us, whether it is time spent with family and friends, a chance to reflect on the past year and all its good fortunes, or, to a fan of Wikipedia, “A t

Home in Time for Turkey

The Wednesday night before Thanksgiving marks one of the busiest and most expensive times to travel during the year.

Home in Time for Turkey

The Wednesday night before Thanksgiving marks one of the busiest and most expensive times to travel during the year.

Far from the Fire, but still Close at Heart

As anyone from the state knows, wildfires are common in California, but haunting all the same.

Pantries Struggle to Provide Thanksgiving Meals

While most people enjoyed warm feasts this past Thanksgiving, local soup kitchens and food pantries struggled to provide the little that they could for needy New Yorkers, due to decreased federal f

Short Break Strands Some Students

As many students caught up with friends and family for last week’s annual turkey binge, some of their peers remained on campus for Thanksgiving.