Thu, Nov 2, 2006, 12:00am
Like many of our fall sports teams, the men's and women's cross country squads weren't picked to finish anywhere near the top of the Ivy League this season. But unlike most of those teams, they did.
Thu, Nov 2, 2006, 12:00am
Having played soccer for 16 of her 18 years, the game is definitely in Sophie Reiser's blood. And in her first year at Columbia, Reiser has been a key component in the Lions' rise to the top of the Ivy League.
Thu, Nov 2, 2006, 12:00am
After posting Columbia's best singles finish since 2002 in the International Tennis Association's Regional Championships last Tuesday, junior Jared Drucker kicks off his surprising run at a national title today.
Thu, Nov 2, 2006, 12:00am
Jared Drucker plays today at Indoor Nationals in Columbus, Ohio. It was a long road to get a spot at the tournament, and will be an even greater challenge to succeed.
Wed, Nov 1, 2006, 12:00am
Four good-looking lads in a band. The United Kingdom has assembled, advertised, boxed, and sent over an oddly familiar package, replacing bowl cuts with spiky hair and spiky hair with heroin-chic, messy hair.
Wed, Nov 1, 2006, 12:00am
Pablo Picasso is probably one of the most recognizable names in art. Whether you're a college senior majoring in art history, or a first semester first-year who has yet to take Art Humanities, chances are you would be able to pick out one of Picasso's famous distorted faces.
Wed, Nov 1, 2006, 12:00am
"How are you supposed to orgasm in a place like this?" asks the ambiguously ethnic international student of his new room in Carmen. His new roommate, the small-town kid from Minnesota, just stares, dumbfounded.
Wed, Nov 1, 2006, 12:00am
"If you liked the book, you'll love the movie"-or so the film studios would have you believe.
Wed, Nov 1, 2006, 12:00am
This past weekend, 675 alumni marked the climax of festivities for the 60th anniversary of Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs, a yearlong celebration that included gatherings from Beijing to Bogota, Colombia.
Wed, Nov 1, 2006, 12:00am
East Harlem's former Engine Company 36, which once housed a banner from ground zero that read "We will never forget", is adorned with dull, cracked red paint, old newspaper clippings, and the painted words "No Fear" on one of the windows.

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