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Nye Decries 'Hard Power' U.S. Foreign Policy
In his final days as dean of the Kennedy School of Government, Dean Joseph S. Nye told students and colleagues
W. Tennis Hits Stride in Ivy Play
The Harvard women’s tennis team leveled its season record, sweeping Cornell and Columbia this weekend at the Murr Center. The
W. Lacrosse Can't Capitalize
Struggling with its fundamentals, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team fought both itself and opponent Connecticut, but ultimately lost 10-4. Continually
W. Water Polo Wins Three
The Harvard women’s water polo team knocked off Ivy rival and No. 18 Brown in an exciting game to complete
Shorthanded Wrestling Oudueled at Lone Star
Injuries forced Harvard wrestling to begin its dual-meet season focused on individual performances, not team scores. Despite notable showings by
W. Hockey Opens Home Season With Niagara
At full force for the first time this season, Harvard’s women’s hockey team hopes to notch a pair of wins
Wide Open: Football Has Holes at Wide Receiver
It’s been hard enough for Harvard coach Tim Murphy to find bodies to provide adequate protection for his quarterbacks this
New Ticket Policy Irks Ithaca Faithful, Opens up Seats for Harvard Fans
Any student who has stood through three periods at the Bright Hockey center to watch Cornell’s fans chant “Sieve!” at
Women’s Soccer Drops 3-2 Battle To Brown
Saturday afternoon, the women’s soccer team battled Brown in an intense contest at Ohiri Field, but fell 3-2 on an
Coed Sailing Continues Dominance Despite Fickle New England Weather
The weather could not have been more different from day to day this weekend as top-ranked Harvard coed sailing team
M. Soccer Confident After Tying Cornell 1-1
Perhaps it was just luck. Or perhaps Cornell just had too much spirit on its side as it faced the
Chandis Fires Up Soccer, Lacrosse
There’s a lot more to junior Zach Chandis than simply being an intense soccer defenseman. He also plays lacrosse. Being
Field Hockey Takes Early Lead, Dominates UNH
Eleven minutes into the women’s field hockey game against New Hampshire at Jordan Field last night, junior midfielder Shelley Maasdorp
Keeping at It
Playing 90 minutes of college soccer is no easy task. It takes stamina, awareness and talent. But it’s even more
Dawson Speeds Onto RB Scene
Come November 22 down in New Haven, Conn., the average Harvard student is going to want the same thing that