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...Crimson (10-10, 3-3) a thrilling home victory and its best win of the league season. Harris had perhaps the finest game of his career to date. On a night when the rest of the team uncharacteristically struggled shooting the ball, Harris converted 7-of-11 from the floor and 4-of-5 from the free-throw line. He also flooded the box score by adding three assists, two blocks and three steals. “If you look at his stat line tonight, it’s a Matt Stehle [‘06] stat line?...
...game, Columbia converted field goals at a .571 clip, the second time in three games that the Crimson has allowed an opponent to shoot at least that well, and the 10th time in 19 games that Harvard’s opposition has shot at least 50 percent from the floor. Columbia’s avalanche of a first half was keyed by two freshman guards, Foley and Niko Scott, who each shot 5-of-6 in the period to combine for 24 points. Scott hit all three of his attempts from deep in the half, and Foley, who came...
...Scott led the way in the first half, hitting all three of his shots from downtown and scoring all 13 of his points in the opening frame. But Scott was just one of many Columbia players who was a threat from long range. Seemingly every Lion on the floor could hit a three-pointer, giving Columbia many options against Harvard’s defense. Of the 11 Lions to play in the first half, eight of them made at least one three-pointer. FRESH FACES One bright spot for the Crimson was the performance of several freshmen who had seen...
...invest your money in the Little Nemo book; in The Spirit Archives; in the spectacular enlarged reproduction of Mad comics that Russ Cochran produced in the 80s, or the MAC OS X compilation of all Mad magazines. Sit at your computer, snuggle up in bed or sprawl on the floor with the book open before you. Be a kid again, discovering the low thrills and high art of old Comics Books. You don't need a museum to tell you that this stuff is great...
...though, the café has created a black hole of productivity where social types and procrastinators have met to wile away the hours. To my knowledge, there have been no screams, no trapeze artists, and no comedy groups climbing the reading room walls during the fall semester. The third floor reading room—dare I say it—has become boring. Should the café receive all the credit? Who knows. But for some reason, library shenanigans—such as last spring’s impromptu 3 a.m. dance party—were blissfully absent from...