Andrea Folds

FemSexy time

Columbia feminists break ground on campus and in the classrooms.

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Dreams of a Nation film festival brings Palestinian culture west

The festival is part of a growing field of Palestinian cinema that allows people to present their stories both as statements of self and as responses to the frequently misconstrued Western media portrayals of Middle Eastern culture.

Museum of the Moving Image is set into motion after expensive and lengthy renovations

Revamped museum holds the exclusive Cinema Eye Honors but offers diverse exhibitions for everyone.

Jackson talks about revising encyclopedia, keeping the pulse of NYC

Columbia professor Kenneth T. Jackson released the second edition of his “Encyclopedia of New York City” on Dec. 1 to cover more New York historical turf.

Chairman apologizes for public housing renovation delay

John Rhea, NYCHA chairman, met with members of the Randolph Tenant Association a to discuss the blight and decay of city-owned brownstones on 114th Street.

Dirks, Lenfest honor faculty awardees

Tough times forced Columbia to reduce the number of annual faculty award recipients this year, but the dinner celebration of Tuesday was not shy on lavish dishes and congratulatory speeches.

El restaurante malaisio Fatty Crab es una buena experiencia para los deshinibidos y los curiosos

Mientras que el restaurante étnico típico evoca una imagen de sitio pequeño manejado por una familia humilde en un callejón, Fatty Crab simplemente no puede escaparse de la mirada pública.

Student musician’s original work defies genre categorization

Last night, Kayte Dzime-Assison, CC ’11 performed a set of original music at Sidewalk Café under her stage name, Kayte Grace.

Residentes piden acción sobre las residencias

Para los residentes de la vivienda A. Philip Randolph, la vista al cruzar la calle no es nada de agradable.

Por cinco años, los residentes de viviendas publicas de la Autoridad de Viviendas de las Cuidad de Nueva York (NYCHA) han fijado su mirada a la fila de veintidós edificios de residencia (brownstones) abandonados. Ahora, los lideres inquilinos proponen no querer esperar más para que los edificios ya deteriorados se hagan empeoren.

Law school no longer a sure bet

While law school may seem like a safe choice, there are not always jobs waiting at the end of the tunnel. Many students find themselves three years later in the same position they were before—jobless, but with a J.D. and thousands of dollars of debt.