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Home > March/April 2010

March/April 2010

Cover Story

Jonathan Dahl ’80, ’81J Makes Business Writing Personal

The SmartMoney editor helps readers weather their own financial crises by providing practical, accessible information in print and online.

By Yelena Shuster ’09

March/April 2010

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Eric Garcetti ’92, ’93 SIPA Is Making Tinseltown Green

As Los Angeles City Council President, Garcetti uses a soft-spoken style to help create a greener, more livable city.

By Justin Clark ’04J

Columbia Forum

Allen Ginsberg ’48, Jack Kerouac ’44 and the Beats were one reason that Fred Kaplan titled his new book 1959: The Year Everything Changed. This excerpt shows how Columbia played a pivotal role in the year’s culture shift.

By Fred Kaplan

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