Joanna Wang

Why the ‘Social Experiment’ will fail miserably

How much money would it take for you to say hi to someone?

Should students design and teach their own electives?

Creating our own courses to fit our individual wants and needs

I am not a terrorist

Prominent racism even after 9 years.

A year in op-eds

A look back at how the on and off campus events and trends were spelled out on the editorial page this past year.

What I think about when I think about Spec

Spec was my identity and now it’s not. Maybe, now that I’m graduating, I’ll be able to move away from the shadow of the title and start to express myself again.

Uphill battle

We are all future graduates of Columbia University and should be proud of our intellectual diversity.

Uphill battle

We are all future graduates of Columbia University and should be proud of our intellectual diversity.

La vie Sarkozy

Sarkozy expressed this seemingly unafraid attitude most notably in his criticisms of the two hottest topics of the moment–the economy and the health care debate.

A letter of concern: Turn down the lights, turn up the heat

The entire world, over a span of 24 hours, in sexy, environmentally conscious intimate darkness!

I’m majoring in X. Don’t ask me why.

I could talk or write for hours about why I’m studying Russian literature. But the more pressing concern is the general “why?” Why do we—why should we—declare the majors that we do?