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Just Lewis
Despite only scoring four points in the first half, Lewis rebounded in the second frame and finished with 16 points.
Seth's in Town
Seth Towns, seen here attacking the basket, was the leading scorer in the semifinal game with 24 points.
And Now, It Is Still Sinking
The Harvard Sailing Center bobs in the water after sinking partially into the Charles River Thursday.
Lucky Number Seven
Harvard's offense roared back to life after scoring just one goal against Dartmouth in Game 1—the Crimson put the puck in the Big Green net seven times.
Crimson Victory
Harvard Men's Basketball coach Tommy Amaker celebrates Harvard's regular season Ivy League title with his team following a 93-74 vicory against Columbia. The team will take on 4-seed Cornell in the first round of the Ivy Madness tournament next Saturday.
Lawrence S. Bacow
Lawrence S. Bacow was announced Harvard's 29th president in February.
Jackie Hill-Perry
Jackie Hill-Perry listens as Reverend Jonathan L. Walton speaks at religious group Harvard College Faith and Action's meeting Friday night. Some students criticized HCFA's decision to invite Hill-Perry, an outspoken critic of homosexuality.
American Lyricist
Amanda S. C. Gorman '20 poses Sunday afternoon in downtown Los Angeles. Gorman is the nation's first Youth Poet Laureate.
Mila Kunis, Woman of the Year
Mila Kunis was honored as the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Woman of the Year in 2018. She may have played a role in the group's decision to admit women as cast members.
Harvard Lampoon
The Harvard Lampoon Building weathers Thursday’s storm. The ‘bomb cyclone’ dropped about a foot of snow on campus, causing Harvard to close its central administrative offices, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and University Health Services for the day.
Khurana Rallies Crowd
Anthony J. W. Kenny '20 and Sebastian A. Schwartz '20 carry Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana on their shoulders through the stands of the Yale Bowl.
Leaps and Bounds
Columbia's Landon Baty (rear) skies to deliver quarterback Jake Smith his second interception. All told, the Lions picked off the freshman four times in the first half.
Annenberg Hall
Annenberg Hall, which in years past has hosted a College-wide Halloween party, will not be doing so this year.