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...astounding 50.8 percent clip. He leads the league in three-pointers made per game at 3.21. While Wittman represents a formidable deep threat for the Big Red, Cornell also boasts the Ivy League leader in assists­—five per contest—and free-throw percentage—95 percent—in 5’11 guard Dale. The Crimson will have to find a way to stop this dynamic duo that leads the league’s best offense at 76.5 points per game. Cornell’s defense is not so shabby either...

Author: By Thomas D. Hutchison, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Cornell, Columbia Come To Cambridge | 2/15/2008 | See Source »

...Cornell clawing its way back in the game. Following a Housman miss, the Big Red drive down back the court and force Harris into a goaltending call. A Crimson turnover leads to an and one situation for Cornell's Jeff Foote. He misses the free throw, but Cornell has successfully cut the lead down to four. Harvard 60, Cornell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON LIVE: Men's Basketball vs. Cornell | 2/15/2008 | See Source »

...Evidently frustrated by his last free throw miss, Lin runs back down the court and rejects Cornell's Louis Dale emphatically. The crowd is LOVING the action right...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON LIVE: Men's Basketball vs. Cornell | 2/15/2008 | See Source »

...Meanwhile, Cornell can't buy a basket, or much of anything on offense. ANOTHER turnover for Cornell. Jeff Foote, the 8 footer for Cornell gets destroyed by Evan Harris on both sides of the court. Harris stuffs a layup down his throat and draws a foul, misses the free throw. Harvard 56, Cornell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON LIVE: Men's Basketball vs. Cornell | 2/15/2008 | See Source »

...people and their environment.The most recent work in the exhibition is “Sections of a Happy Moment,” a sequence of 180 black-and-white photographs capturing a single moment. A Chinese family stands in a sunlit square, while a few of the children throw a ball that hangs in air. The perspectives of the shots range greatly, as some of the shots are from twenty stories high on a nearby building while others are just of individual faces. The vast number of perspectives allows the viewer to see and understand the many layers of interaction...

Author: By Edward F. Coleman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Moving Pictures, Moving People | 2/15/2008 | See Source »

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