2008-02-12

Tue, Feb 12, 2008, 12:14am
In this past weekend’s sweep of the former Killer P’s, Columbia demonstrated not only its ability to hit the three-point shot and perimeter jump shots, but also its strength to defend the three-point shot.
Tue, Feb 12, 2008, 12:00am
According to Richard Dawkins, science and faith are incompatible. But Jeff Daniels’ play Apartment 3A eschews science for a far more pressing question: Can the liberal, upper-middle-class, NPR-listening set ever find faith and hope in its bleak, Starbucks-addicted existence?
Mon, Feb 11, 2008, 11:45pm
In a late January memo to the University Senate, Housing Policy Committee co-chairs Paige Lampkin and Craig Schwalbe brought the issue of housing for students in the School of General Studies before the Senate with the support of University President Lee Bollinger.
Mon, Feb 11, 2008, 11:20pm
Isaac Sullivan sat alone in an alcove of Butler Library, precociously spreading out his books on the table in front of him, grabbing some off the shelves to make his study situation seem slightly more intense than it actually was.
Mon, Feb 11, 2008, 10:06pm
The release of Louis XIV’s sophomore LP Slick Dogs and Ponies on Jan. 29 was met with much anticipation.
Mon, Feb 11, 2008, 8:25pm
If you’re the lead star of a film titled In Bruges, it’s only natural that press time leads to loads of questions about, well, Bruges.
Mon, Feb 11, 2008, 8:13pm
With the Republican nomination all but officially awarded to Senator John McCain, it is likely that Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will increase their attacks against him, especially as they pertain to his infamous pledge to support “100 years of war” in Iraq.
Mon, Feb 11, 2008, 8:06pm
Inequality in education is hard to deny, though many choose to ignore it. In this election year, candidates on both sides of the aisle have spoken to the education gap, but attention to this issue has never lasted long.
Mon, Feb 11, 2008, 7:53pm
I’m spending the year at Cambridge (that other English university), and aside from the normal cross-cultural confusions­—we have bathrooms, they have loos, we have irony, they have absurdity—I’ve found one difference that I had not expected: in England, we’re always being watched.

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