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Walking Mirrors
Visual Arts

Two Walking Mirrors For the Carpenter Center

Colleagues— It is my second time reporting undercover from the tastefully-glorified bowels of the Harvard art world. Nearly a year ago, I risked my metaphorical, aesthetic skin to faithfully recount the student opening of the Harvard Art Museums. I write to you today to convey the recent opening of sculptor Josiah McElheny’s “Two Walking Mirrors” at the Carpenter Center last Thursday, Oct. 1, at 5 p.m.

December 5, 2014 - Harvard 3, Princeton 0: Senior forward Samantha Reber and the Crimson cruised to the shutout win over the Tigers.
Women's Ice Hockey

Harvard Women's Ice Hockey Season in Photos

Season Opener
Men's Basketball

Harvard Men's Basketball Season in Photos

Amaker Presser
Men's Basketball

Amaker Dismisses Rumors of Departure

Twenty-four hours before the biggest game of his season, Harvard men’s basketball coach Tommy Amaker dismissed any discussion of his name in connection with the recently vacated Boston College head coaching job.

Selection Sunday
Men's Basketball

Harvard Will Face Cincinnati in NCAA Tournament

On the NCAA Tournament Selection show on Sunday, it was revealed that the Harvard men’s basketball team will face Cincinnati on Thursday in Spokane, Wash.

Casey
Men's Basketball

For Casey, Returning to the Crimson Means Sharing the Spotlight

The popular narrative of senior Kyle Casey, one of the two athletes publicly connected to last year’s Government 1310 cheating case, has reached the redemption arc.

Steve
Men's Basketball

Moundou-Missi Anchors Men's Basketball in Smith's Absence

While Moundou-Missi is quick to credit his teammates for his own success, his 2013-2014 season statistics indicate that the forward has grown into his own during the course of the year.

ON THE TABLE
Men's Basketball

Mixed Opponents Wait for the Crimson

All the major bracket projections—ESPN, USA Today, and CBS Sports—have the Harvard men’s basketball placed as either an 11 seed or a 12 seed in the NCAA Tournament. With that in mind, one can look at eight possible Crimson opponents using the most recent five and six seeds in ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi’s latest bracket.

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