Wed, Sep 28, 2005, 12:00am
Fighting the fatigue of playing her eighth match in three days, Milena Kachar was shut out in the second set of her second match on Sunday.
Wed, Sep 28, 2005, 12:00am
Time to load 'em up, Dr. Murphy. Time to tell the student body, "All aboard!" and order up as many buses as you can to take fans out to Saturday's football game at Princeton. I don't care what the cost is; I don't care how logistically difficult it might be-make it happen.
Wed, Sep 28, 2005, 12:00am
For the second time in less than a week, the Columbia field hockey team won their game in sudden death overtime off a penalty corner. Last night, junior Kim Branich scored her second goal of the season to give the Lions a 2-1 double overtime road victory over Lafayette.
Wed, Sep 28, 2005, 12:00am
When people say Jon Rocholl has a "sweet leg," they could be referring to the freshman punter and kicker's habit of stashing candy under his thigh-pad to eat as a mid-game snack. But they could also be referring to what he did last Saturday at Baker Field.
Wed, Sep 28, 2005, 12:00am
In what was their last game before the start of Ivy play, the volleyball team was hoping to springboard itself into conference action with a strong showing against Hofstra.
Tue, Sep 27, 2005, 12:00am
Living in New York City, it can seem hard to believe that fall is here. Shaded by skyscrapers on nearly every street, we're spared almost every sign of the changing season, save for the slightly chillier temperature.
Tue, Sep 27, 2005, 12:00am
If you have lived in New York for a few years, you probably think you're desensitized to all things disturbing. But try walking down one of Manhattan's only alleys to Silo Gallery and see "Slow, Hard, and Simple." It just might shock you.
Tue, Sep 27, 2005, 12:00am
The bold colors and psychedelic patterns of Bruce Pearson's paintings instantly create tension against the stark white walls of the Ronald Feldman Gallery. In fact, this anxiety reverberates throughout the entire exhibition space.
Tue, Sep 27, 2005, 12:00am
Art historians have searched for over 100 years to answer the all-mighty question, "What is Art?"
Tue, Sep 27, 2005, 12:00am
When it comes to dining well, your nose knows best. Fruit mongers judge a ripe cantaloupe by the sweet aromas penetrating the thick rind; wine snobs test a good vintage using the tried swirl-and-sniff method.

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