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Professor Alex Krieger
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Professor Alex Krieger

Professor Alex Krieger

Student Life

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Harvard University President Lawrence H. Summers dances and schmoozes with members of the Class of 2008 at an annual study break in Annenberg Hall in 2005.

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Matt Thomas ’06-’07, the captain of the Harvard football team (pictured here in white), was arrested on June 5 and charged with assault and battery.

DAWSON’S STREAK
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DAWSON’S STREAK

With former star quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick now taking snaps in the NFL, junior running back Clifton Dawson did more than his share to pick up the offensive slack, leaving defenders in the dust and powering the Crimson offense to a season-ending four-ga

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Quincy House upperclassmen scream in greeting incoming freshmen at Annenberg yesterday. A welcoming crowd also gathered outside, including House mascots and HoCo members. Freshmen received their respective housing assignments early yesterday morning.

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MAK’ DADDY
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MAK’ DADDY

When Harvard faces St. Lawrence at 7 p.m. tonight at the Bright Hockey Center, Ryan Maki, shown here in earlier action, and the Crimson will be looking to extend their win streak against the Saints to six consecutive games.

Try for a Bye
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Try for a Bye

Harvard defenseman Dylan Reese and the Crimson skaters prepare for a weekend showdown with St. Lawrence and Clarkson that will shake up the ECAC postseason picture.

THE LONE STAR
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THE LONE STAR

Junior winger Kevin Du, shown here in earlier action, deflected a shot by Dylan Reese for the Crimson’s only goal of the night against Colgate.

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TRICK OR TREAT
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TRICK OR TREAT

Harvard junior center Kevin Du scored a hat trick against Princeton, doubling his season total of three goals. Tonight, he will take his torrid scoring run into the Beanpot consolation game against Northeastern.

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Commission Considers Standardized Tests for College Students

A federal commission on education has discussed the possibility of advocating standardized testing of all college students in the country,

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