2007-12-04

Tue, Dec 4, 2007, 2:39am
The Columbia cross country teams experienced a season of rebuilding this year. With 18 freshmen and two new assistant coaches, the Lions needed to capitalize on the combination of youthful energy with a veteran program.
Tue, Dec 4, 2007, 2:35am
Coming off of a tough 75-59 loss to previously winless Sacred Heart, the Columbia men’s basketball team concludes its seven-game road trip when it takes on Wagner (5-2) in Staten Island tonight.
Tue, Dec 4, 2007, 2:31am
Despite sending three teams to the men’s soccer NCAA tournament, including sixth-seeded Brown University, the Ivy League found itself without a team remaining in the field by the third round.
Tue, Dec 4, 2007, 2:26am
As the buzzer sounded at Lavietes Pavilion, the fans, who had been chanting “We got Tommy!” throughout the game, stormed the court to celebrate Harvard University’s 62-51 victory over the visiting University of Michigan.
Tue, Dec 4, 2007, 2:05am
As students begin to contemplate life after their undergraduate careers, connections with alumni and mentor figures are an invaluable resource.
Tue, Dec 4, 2007, 12:49am
Under most circumstances, 30 would seem much too young for a face-lift—but not in the case of the New Museum, which opted for more than plastic surgery to celebrate its birthday.
Tue, Dec 4, 2007, 12:43am
There’s something wonderful about a band that isn’t looking to innovate or radically change the face of the music industry. Rather, the group is simply motivated by the desire to make good music as they see it. That wistful contemplation aside, remember the Eagles?
Tue, Dec 4, 2007, 12:41am
Ask Columbia students to name the one element missing from their college experience, and the most common answer is a sense of community. Add that to our limited dining options both on campus and in the surrounding area, and students have reason to complain about their environs.
Tue, Dec 4, 2007, 12:39am
The release of the B-sides collection is a phenomenon that has long been consistent with the gimmick-ridden business practices of the music industry. The historical reference in the name was the designation of a vinyl’s two sides as the A-side and the B-side.
Tue, Dec 4, 2007, 12:21am
If you’re a liberal arts student, chances are you should probably stop reading this column and get back to writing the papers that should, by all rights, be the bread, butter, and unrelenting curse of your education thus far. (If you’re an engineer, there’re always exams to think about).

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