Thu, Apr 4, 2002, 12:00am
Katie O'Shea is a Barnard College senior majoring in architecture.
Thu, Apr 4, 2002, 12:00am
Meghan Allman is hitting herself in Queens right now. She may tomorrow as well, and who can blame her? The St. John’s starter had pitched a gem through six innings yesterday, scattering three Lion hits and striking out seven.
Thu, Apr 4, 2002, 12:00am
Proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that their talents are not limited to the courtroom, a select few Columbia and New York University Law School students took to the basketball court Tuesday night at the first annual Deans’ Cup basketball event. Here are the facts...
Thu, Apr 4, 2002, 12:00am
Dina Schorr's first fencing meet was on a Saturday at Harvard. She told family she was going to Cambridge to watch Columbia fence. During the second touch of her bout, Schorr, a saber fencer, slipped on the strip and injured her ankle. Her first thought? “Godsmack.”
Thu, Apr 4, 2002, 12:00am
Although her role on Columbia’s women’s lacrosse team often goes unnoticed because she is a defensive player, sophomore Trudy Dako is considered by many coaches and players to be the most talented of the young group of players leading the way for the Light Blue
Wed, Apr 3, 2002, 12:00am
At the beginning of the 20th century, Alexandr Rodchenko presented his "Pure Red Color, Pure Yellow Color, Pure Blue Color" at an art exhibition in Moscow, dubbing his work The Death of Painting.
Wed, Apr 3, 2002, 12:00am
Oskar Kokoschka drew before he painted. A new exhibition at the Neue Galerie sets the two media against each other, and the comparison between the early and later works is remarkable.
Wed, Apr 3, 2002, 12:00am
There is a difference between a restaurant chain and a restaurant family. The first is a group of pedestrian, mediocre family dining establishments connected by identical menus and decor with very standard and unoriginal fare.
Wed, Apr 3, 2002, 12:00am
"Three thousand years of beautiful tradition from Moses to Sandy Koufax. You're goddamned right I'm living in the past!" This outburst belongs to Walter Sobchak, played to perfection by John Goodman in the Coen brothers' The Big Lebowski.
Wed, Apr 3, 2002, 12:00am
It is hard to imagine an Italian who is not passionate about food and family.