the magazine of the columbia daily spectator
May 1 2013
Mmm, baby: The very best in food porn
April 27 2013
Alternatives to Butler
April 19 2013
Red Bull and relaxation
April 17 2013
Back to the kitchen: A short journey through sexist pop culture
April 12 2013
Bikinis and big booties, y’all
April 8 2013
Azealia Banks Did What?
April 5 2013
More stories from Columbia’s military veterans
April 3 2013
Sing, O Muse, of some sappy story
April 1 2013
Missed the Cliterary Open Mic? Check out the highlights here
March 29 2013
Sex & Low Beach
Now Columbia's number 4—so what? Questioning the validity behind the U.S. News rankings system and how they play out for both Columbia, and the all-too-frequently overlooked Barnard.
By Melanie Jones
Queer characters in theater have been many things in the past, but are now emerging as something completely new—real characters.
The school of mixology shakes up the student job market.
Melanie Jones and Canby discuss matrimonial law, women’s place in the courts, and how it’s all changing.
Professor Randall Balmer talks about the difference between bias and balance and why he won’t be taking the Pope up on his offer.
Melanie Jones talks to Katrina Steinmetz about the growth of dance music, holding down multiple jobs, and why she's creeped out about "settling down."
Columbia students offer some alternatives to consider before picking your major.
By Melanie Jones, Raphael Pope-Sussman