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Class Day 2004
Kushner: Change the World
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner '78 delivered
an impassioned Class Day address, urging members of the
Class of 2004 to "change the world." [More]
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Reunion 2004 |
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Classes
that end in 4 and 9 returned to campus in early June for
a weekend filled with friends, food and festivities.
By Shira Boss-Bicak ’93 [More]
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John Reeves Casts Off |
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Columbia’s
retired athletics director had success on and off the field,
improving programs and facilities, but also had his share
of challenges.
By Jonathan Kelly ’04 [More]
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Flouting Convention, Part I
Wayne Root Gambles His Way to Success |
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Wayne Root ’83 followed his passion to a lucrative
career as a professional sports handicapper with a growing
TV show and a website.
By Dina Cheney ’99
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Flouting Convention, Part II
Annie Duke Finds Her Place at the Poker Table |
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One of the world's leading female poker players, Annie Duke
'87 has found success and satisfaction, professionally and
personally.
By Dina Cheney ’99 [More]
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