Thu, Nov 10, 2005, 12:00am
Here's an interesting exercise: take the tapes of the men's soccer team's last seven games and set them playing back to back before going to bed. After 34 seconds, you will see John Mulhern sneaking in behind the Brown back four and putting Columbia up 1-0. Then go to sleep.
Thu, Nov 10, 2005, 12:00am
Brown men's basketball coach Glen Miller essentially has five children: three daughters, one son, and a young basketball team that struggled through last season with almost no veteran leadership except for their longtime coach.
Thu, Nov 10, 2005, 12:00am
The women's golf team ended the fall season on a high note over the weekend, finishing second in a strong field of nine predominantly Mid-Atlantic schools at the Tournament Players Club of Virginia Beach Women's Invitational.
Wed, Nov 9, 2005, 12:00am
The last thing I would do in a mental asylum is draw. But not Vincent van Gogh, whose drawings from the period of his hospitalization at Saint-Remy mark one of the many collections of works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Vincent van Gogh: The Drawings."
Wed, Nov 9, 2005, 12:00am
Entering into the second floor Contemporary Galleries at the Museum of Modern Art is a bit like entering an alternate universe where reality as we know it ceases to exist.
Wed, Nov 9, 2005, 12:00am
Many things come to mind when one thinks of the Met: Ancient Greek statues, Sarcophagi, Knights' armor, Medieval Madonna paintings, The European Sculpture Court, and more still.
Wed, Nov 9, 2005, 12:00am
FREDERICKSBURG, Va.-As the final ramp-up to election day played out on the stages of the Northeast Corridor, many in the Columbia College Democrats turned their sights toward Dixie.
Wed, Nov 9, 2005, 12:00am
Correction appended. Defying enrollment numbers and fulfilling the predictions of polls and pundits, Mayor Michael Bloomberg was reelected yesterday by a 20 percent margin, the highest ever for a Republican candidate in a city mayoral race.
Wed, Nov 9, 2005, 12:00am
The 75 participants in this Sunday's "Great Writers at Barnard" conference had two things in common: they were all working authors and they were all Barnard alumnae.
Wed, Nov 9, 2005, 12:00am
The cop guarding the entrance to the WNBC television studio wouldn't budge. "Press pass!" he demanded.

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