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Angela Radulescu

Hometown crowd to see out basketball seniors

The women’s basketball team will hit the floor for its final doubleheader this season when it takes on Yale (12-14, 7-5 Ivy) and Brown (7-19, 4-8 Ivy) this weekend.

The women’s basketball team will hit the floor for its final doubleheader this season when it takes on Yale (12-14, 7-5 Ivy) and Brown (7-19, 4-8 Ivy) this weekend.

Light Blue welcomes Big Green, Crimson to Levien Gym

Women’s basketball will host Pink Zone Night and the reigning champions, the Dartmouth Big Green, in a momentous game on Friday, Feb. 19.

Women’s basketball will host Pink Zone Night and the reigning champions, the Dartmouth Big Green, in a momentous game on Friday, Feb. 19.

Princeton still perfect in Ivy League play as showdown with Columbia looms

Princeton remains undefeated in Ivy play with wins over Harvard and Dartmouth.

Princeton remains undefeated in Ivy play with wins over Harvard and Dartmouth.

Light Blue defense falters

The Lions' solid offensive performances have been overshadowed by recent defensive struggles.

The Lions' solid offensive performances have been overshadowed by recent defensive struggles.

Princeton continues winning streak, dominates Yale and Brown

This past week in Ivy League women’s basketball, many early season questions were answered. Princeton (15-2, 3-0 Ivy) showed that its rampage through its nonconference schedule was no fluke, demolishing Yale and Brown 69-48 and 75-44 respectively.

This past week in Ivy League women’s basketball, many early season questions were answered. Princeton (15-2, 3-0 Ivy) showed that its rampage through its nonconference schedule was no fluke, demolishing Yale and Brown 69-48 and 75-44 respectively.

Residents, historians work for landmarks

“Everything we ever had here has been torn down or set aside and abandoned,” said Juanita Thomas, a community activist who believes that the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission has done little to preserve Harlem’s character and culture.

“Everything we ever had here has been torn down or set aside and abandoned,” said Juanita Thomas, a community activist who believes that the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission has done little to preserve Harlem’s character and culture.

Student granted Intel Fellowship for graphics

Miklos Bergou, GSAS '10, hit it big with computer graphics.

Miklos Bergou, GSAS '10, hit it big with computer graphics.

Students scrutinize Columbia's investments

At a Tuesday evening town hall, Columbia’s Advisory Committee on Socially Responsible Investing listened to student proposals.

At a Tuesday evening town hall, Columbia’s Advisory Committee on Socially Responsible Investing listened to student proposals.

Weiner endorses health care bill, but not all of it

Congressman acknowledges both shortcomings of bill and it's contribution to health care reform.

Congressman acknowledges both shortcomings of bill and it's contribution to health care reform.

Men’s soccer nipped by Harvard 2-1 in extra time

The Columbia men’s soccer team seemed primed to defeat current league leader Harvard, but instead fell 2-1 in a thrilling overtime decision.

The Columbia men’s soccer team seemed primed to defeat current league leader Harvard, but instead fell 2-1 in a thrilling overtime decision.