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Year in Photos

In Photos: A Year of Crimson Sports

This year, Harvard Athletics gave us no shortage of unforgettable moments and Crimson photographers are proud to have been there to capture them. From the 140th playing of The Game between Harvard and Yale at Harvard Stadium, to the return of women’s basketball to March Madness for the first time since 2007, the Multimedia Board had the chance to photograph some of the biggest moments of the year. Between the Ivy League championships, record-breaking performances, and quiet moments before the whistle blew, our photographers aimed to tell the story of the Crimson through every frame. These photos are just a snapshot of the energy, effort, and emotion that defined Harvard sports this year.

Garber at Mem Church Interfaith Vigil
Year in Photos

The Photos That Captured 2024

The Crimson looks back at some of the key moments captured by Crimson photojournalists from the past year on Harvard’s campus.

Vigil
Year in Photos

The Photos That Captured 2023

After a year marked by change and controversy, The Crimson looks back on some of the most important moments at Harvard in photos.

Claudine Gay Introduced as Harvard's Next President
Year in Photos

The Photos That Captured 2022

The Crimson looks back at its 2022 in photos, in which Harvard’s campus returned to normalcy in the wake of Covid-19 and looked to its future under a new University president.

2021 Photo Essay - New Photo 1
Year in Photos

The Photos That Captured 2021

The Crimson looks back at 2021 in photos, examining the images of a year that, like the previous one, took place in the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Seniors on Widener 2020
Year in Photos

The Photos That Captured 2020

As 2020 comes to a close, The Crimson's Multimedia Editors are looking back at some of the big events that our photojournalists covered this year. While this year was untraditional in many ways, our photojournalists managed to capture many of the defining moments across Harvard’s campus.

Trek through Tercentenary
Year in Photos

The Photos That Captured 2019

The Crimson’s Multimedia editors look back on the photos that shaped 2019.

Eliot House by Air
Year in Photos

The Photos That Captured the 2010s

Over the past decade, major changes have taken place at Harvard, and The Crimson's photographers have been on the scene to document everything from the return of ROTC to campus to strikes led by dining hall workers and later graduate student workers calling for higher wages. The Crimson's Multimedia staff reflects on some of most important stories of the past decade told through photos.

Poor Jake
Year in Review

The Photos That Captured 2017

From a protest that ended in the arrest of several Harvard professors to Mark E. Zuckerberg's visit to campus to finally claim a Harvard degree, The Crimson looks back on the past year in pictures.

Coach Tommy Amaker
Events

Photos of the Day (9/10/2015)

Year in Photos Arts : Harvard Art Museums
Commencement

Year in Photos Arts : Harvard Art Museums

Pomp marked the student opening of renovated Harvard Art Museums in November.

Year in Photos Arts : LOOK UP
Commencement

Year in Photos Arts : LOOK UP

Liza Batkin ‘15 offered jam to an attendee during the opening of the Harvard Dance Project’s “LOOK UP” in November. At one stage of the installation, dancers invited attendees to sit and eat bread.

Year in Photos FM : Mark Mauriello
Student Life

Year in Photos FM : Mark Mauriello

“For me, every second of every day is theater,” said Mark J. Mauriello '15, a student actor who performed in ‘The Donkey Show,’ a Midsummer Night's Dream-inspired interacive disco musical.

Stopping the Huskies
Commencement

Stopping the Huskies

Senior netminder Emerance Maschmeyer looks to stop the dangerous Huskies attack.

Year in Photos: Touchdown
Commencement

Year in Photos: Touchdown

Andrew Fischer catches the game-winning score of the Harvard-Yale game on Nov. 22. The Crimson beat the Bulldogs, 31-24, in a thriller at Harvard Stadium that ensured sole possession of the Ivy title for Harvard.

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