Mon, Sep 20, 2004, 12:00am
When Columbia announced the debut of Gametracker, an online portal that tracks football games on a real-time basis, I was pleasantly surprised. The athletic department had finally made a big leap, technologically speaking, to bring Columbia up to par
Mon, Sep 20, 2004, 12:00am
Harvard 35, Holy Cross 0 The Crimson shut out the Crusaders 35-0 in their rain-soaked home opener at Harvard Stadium. Sophomore tailback Clifton Dawson rushed for 184 yards and scored the first three of Harvard s four touchdowns.
Mon, Sep 20, 2004, 12:00am
Despite high expectations for this season, Columbia supporters were unwilling to brave the inclement weather in order to watch the Lions open their 2004 campaign. Saturday evening s annual Baker Blast hardly had the enthusiasm expected of the event.
Mon, Sep 20, 2004, 12:00am
When it comes to shopping for dorm supplies, the Columbia Bookstore is unquestionably convenient. It's costly convenience, though, and it also leads to everyone on campus having the same stuff.
Fri, Sep 17, 2004, 12:00am
As last year’s television sensation, The Apprentice, returned last week for its second season, some familiar tropes were on display. Childish challenges that have, at best, a tangential relationship to becoming a successful businessperson. Petty,
Fri, Sep 17, 2004, 12:00am
Just as you’re finally getting settled into your classes, the major networks have to start their new season, leaving you with the tough choice between watching Lost or reading for your seminar. Luckily, a lot of the shows coming out are worthless, but there are
Fri, Sep 17, 2004, 12:00am
When you go to see Tsai Ming-liang’s latest film, Goodbye Dragon Inn, opening today at Cinema Village, you will sit at a movie screening and watch another screening proceed in a different theater over the course of just over 80 minutes. That theater is an
Fri, Sep 17, 2004, 12:00am
There was once a time when National Lampoon was a standard-bearer in the comedy world. From the absurdity of Clark Griswold’s quest for the perfect family experience in the crazy-yet-true Vacation to that classic anthem of American
Fri, Sep 17, 2004, 12:00am
At first look, Zelary appears to be a sprawling tale of a young Czechoslovakian resistance operative forced to hide in the mountains during World War II. But despite the grand premise, the film is less an epic war story than an absorbing account of a woman
Fri, Sep 17, 2004, 12:00am
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

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