@hmm “The arrival of Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) will mark a welcome change from Columbia’s usual pattern of asking wealthy, yet somewhat obscure, alums to speak at graduation. “
Their ONE-YEAR pattern of inviting wealthy alums to speak… Tony Kushner?
@bs How the hell did Olson’s column get OKed by the head Spec editors? Why was it considered worth publishing? Kwame’s column are equally self-absorbed but at least they try to be amusing and Columbia-related.
Olson just gets the opportunity to show what a complete fratty douchebag he is — and in an extra-long column.
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@red i really think that spec edit was written by a high school student.
it’s so vapid…
@hmm “The arrival of Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) will mark a welcome change from Columbia’s usual pattern of asking wealthy, yet somewhat obscure, alums to speak at graduation. “
Their ONE-YEAR pattern of inviting wealthy alums to speak… Tony Kushner?
worst…spec….ever
@bs How the hell did Olson’s column get OKed by the head Spec editors? Why was it considered worth publishing? Kwame’s column are equally self-absorbed but at least they try to be amusing and Columbia-related.
Olson just gets the opportunity to show what a complete fratty douchebag he is — and in an extra-long column.
@umm olson’s column was in monday’s paper, not tuesday’s.
@okin-pres i was amused by the part of the article where okin said we needed to humanize career education… with a database. oh, engineers