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Samuel C. Scott
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One Night With Paris: Socialite Parties with Spee Boys and ’Poonsters
“I love you,” Paris Hilton told a crowd of partiers last night. “Let’s party our [expletive] asses off.” And party
Undergrad in Need of Bone Marrow
CORRECTIONS APPENDED Samuel R. Cross ’07 urgently needs a bone marrow transplant, and fellow students, House masters, and his fencing
The Year Ahead: Rashes, Refreshments, and Naked Runs
Congratulations. You’re one of the one-in-nine applicants to make it in, and one of the four-in-five to take fair Harvard
The Wonderful World of Dog Exploitation
If you get done with exams early, make your way out into Boston, but be careful if you make your
HRC, Dems Debate, Point-Blank
In an era of venomous partisan rancor in Washington, the Harvard College Democrats and the Harvard Republican Club (HRC) sorted
Ruling on Felipe's Delayed
Whether Felipe’s Taqueria will be able to keep its doors open until 4 a.m. on weekends will hang in the
The Game Rendered Historic by Exciting Finish, Not Solid Execution
NEW HAVEN—I think I almost died on Saturday. It wasn’t hypothermia acquired from four hours of sitting in an exposed
No. 11: Deep Pockets, Easy Grants
They say Harvard smells like money, and with $25 billion in the bank, the University can’t help but agree. Still,
SCENE & HEARD: The Breakfast Club: A.M. at ABP
On a spurious tip that local constables frequent a certain table at Harvard’s newly 24/7 Au Bon Pain, FM rises
Fresh Faces Help Furnish Win
Junior tailback Clifton Dawson didn’t put up his customary huge numbers, failing to reach the century mark in rushing yards
Harvard Dominates Lions
The 55-7 final score wasn’t the only statistic that the Harvard football team held by overwhelming margin at the end
STRAIGHT CLOWNIN': Loss Never Should Have Been
As the last seconds ticked off the clock in Harvard’s 27-24 loss to Princeton on Saturday, the atmosphere in Harvard
Going for Two
On second-and-10 with 7:46 left in the first half of Brown’s 31-28 win over Princeton last week, Bears’ tailback Nick
Playing From Behind Not an Effective Strategy
Harvard football may be slow to get rolling, but once it lumbers into motion, it has a lot of momentum
Devlin Qualifies for National Championships
Yale freshman Jane Macky led the field early this weekend at the New England women’s singlehanded qualifying regatta, but in