the magazine of the columbia daily spectator
February 9 2012
99 Problems (But a beat ain’t one)
Eye Drop: Highlights from this week’s magazine
February 8 2012
How my liberal arts education ruined reading
February 7 2012
DIY Eye: Cooking edition
February 2 2012
January 26 2012
January 17 2012
An interview with Henry Wolfe
January 6 2012
RuPaul vs. Ron Paul: The fight is on
December 20 2011
Beer and art at MoMA
December 8 2011
Best of 2011: Best Netflix binge
Is there a downside to Barnard's focus on producing women leaders?
By Jia Ahmad
Literature professors at Columbia combine multiple disciplines to earn their Fellowships.
By Jia Ahmad, Paul Hsiao, Sarah Ngu
What you might have missed in the Schools of Journalism, Business, and Medicine.
A conference with Judith Butler, Robert Zimmer, David Bromwich, and Richard Shewder explores the purpose of academic freedom.
By Jia Ahmad, Nicholas Wong, Nneka McGuire
The debate over Google Books reaches Columbia.
By Jia Ahmad, Lucy Sun, Moses Nakamura
Three fellowship recipients talk about their projects and passions.
Professor Niall Bolger explores why couples are allegedly healthier, wealthier, and happier than singles.
Professor Janet Jakobsen, director of the Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW), argues that feminism is anything but straightforward.