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
By Meredith Foster
By our calculations, this decade is 98 percent over. We sat down with five professors to talk about it.
By Thomas Rhiel and Raphael Pope-Sussman
Despite appearances, Columbia's activist community is thriving in its own way.
By Tess Rankin
A professor reflects on four decades of teaching, "deanly life," and how Columbia has changed.
By Raphael Pope-Sussman
For students who love the intellectual climate of academia (or who want to wait out the recession), graduate school may seem like an attractive option. But is it worth the effort?
By Anna Feuer
Positions at nonprofit organizations are popular résumé padders and feel-good summer jobs. But do nonprofits really live up to their altruistic ideals?
By Laura Anderson
For four Columbians, Christianity unites, defines, and differentiates.
By Dino Grandoni
The Eye talks with Sig Gissler, the administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes, and Bill Grueskin, the dean of academic affairs at the J-school, about the changing media landscape and how the prizes, and journalism, will adapt.
By Thomas Rhiel
Gabe Schubiner argues for an academic publishing model that fits the 21st century.
By Gabe Schubiner
Why the humanities' ivory tower may be in danger of crumbling.