A student takes refuge from the winter weather in a rather predictable way.

One editor exchanges finals for fried ravioli in St. Louis.

A Columbian graphically wonders how she ended up in New York.

A first-years look at love as a fleeting spark of attraction with a rival school's professor.

One Columbian poetically ponders pain and Ginsberg's "America."

One humid day in Williamsburg, Jacob wakes up to a blackout and an unexpected break up.

One student travels to Korea to get in touch with her roots, and discovers one of the main generational differences in subtle interaction.

While most people spent elementary school summers playing video games and foursquare, this editor lived a slightly more bohemian lifestyle.

A Columbia alum's intense desire for a "house on wheels" as a child translates into her love of New York City, as she reminisces about college life.