Spectator

Branching out

Spec taught me everything Dale Carnegie couldn't.

Senior Column: Why I care

A life in service of Spectator is worth the time.

Senior Column: Verses of photography and science

The rhythm of life as an engineer and photographer makes for a unique Columbia experience.

Senior Column: Columbia was the destination, but the journey was rough

From choosing Columbia to joining the Spectator, choices shape the college experience.

Senior Column: Arranging things

There's design to do not just in newspapers, but in every aspect of life.

Senior Column: Reaching for the unattainable

Spectator is a metaphor for life.

Black, white, but not read all over

The Columbia Spectator must continue to inform the community about timely and relevant issues.

One, two, three, many Columbias

My college career has been an arbitrary experience—and an immensely satisfying one.

On beauty and Columbia

Zadie Smith somehow reminded me of the first few Spec-filled years during which I was so unabashedly optimistic and channeled that into romanticizing every Columbia experience.

Why yes, I go...here, there, or everywhere?

I realized that for all intents and purposes, at Spec, being from Barnard was a non-issue. My college experience was more fulfilling now that I played a role in the news and activities occurring on both sides of Broadway