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PARTING SHOTS: Learning the Value of A Harvard Education
This spring, Harvard gave me money for a post-graduate trip to research baseball, which is basically akin to giving a
Laughter or Tears?
Several weeks ago, in the throes of New York apartment hunting, I called a man who had advertised a reasonably
Coach Donato's Broken Promise
One cold February day, across the frozen Charles River, in the belly of the Bright Hockey Center, a Harvard coach
SPORTS BRIEF: Former Harvard Hockey Captains Traded to Minnesota and Florida
The NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins cleaned house before yesterday’s trade deadline, shipping off both the 107th and 109th captains of the
Men's Hockey Defeats ECAC Rival Cornell
The Harvard men’s hockey team ended its regular season in the Bright Hockey Center in style Saturday evening, downing league
Men's Hockey Offense Falters in Key ECAC Defeat
NEW HAVEN, Conn.—There was little small talk to be made in the belly of the Yale Whale on Friday evening.
Men's Hockey Back in the Pack
Without missing a beat Saturday night, junior forward Alex Meintel explained that the pucks were “just kind of finding the
Men's Hockey Sweeps Into Break
The Harvard men’s hockey team started off the New Year with a pair of wins in the Capital District, beating
Ghostriding His Volvo, for a Cause
“When you get a new car and you’re feeling like a star, whatcha gonna do?” raps Mistah F.A.B., an Oakland-born
SHOWSTOPPER
Senior goaltender Justin Tobe—shown here in earlier action—made 24 saves, including three in overtime. But Vermont forward Dean Strong was able to slip the puck into the net late in the extra frame.
‘Bounces just aren’t going our way,” laments captain after crosstown loss
BOSTON—Things only got worse for the Harvard men’s hockey team last night, as the Crimson lost its third consecutive game,
SEES AND DESIST: Watching For The Very First Time
I am a senior, and I have never been to The Game. Freshman laziness kept me from the Yale Bowl
Freshman Richter Earns First Victory Against Crosstown Rival
Goaltender Kyle Richter earned his first collegiate win in style last night, stopping 36 shots in Harvard’s 4-0 win over
HOCKEY PREVIEW 2006-07: Family Ties
Luong Du fled Saigon, Vietnam, when he was 17, stopping in a Malaysian refugee camp before making it to Edmonton,