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Aidan E. Tait
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Learning to Love Another Crimson and Cream
Months before I set foot in Holworthy 07, my father gave me an important piece of advice. Don’t choose a
Men's Crew Misses the Boat to Grand Finals
History has, by and large, been nothing but kind to the Harvard crew program, but it did the Crimson no
Crimson Takes Four of Five Races Against Northeastern
For a mere 0.7-second win, Harvard’s two-seat, come-from-behind over Northeastern on Saturday spoke volumes. With just 15 strokes remaining against
Surge Keeps Compton Cup in Cambridge
It took two weeks of frustration and a serious sprint with 600 meters to go on Saturday morning, but the
Tough Course Spells Trouble for Lightweights
For two consecutive years, the Harvard varsity lightweights have taken silver to Cornell’s gold at the IRA national championships in
Playoff Loss Halts Campaign Early
In the end, there will be no dancing for the Harvard women’s basketball team. The Crimson, the preseason pick to
BOOMER SOONER: Maduka Absent In Key Ivy Breaker
The stage, as they say, was set. Two 9-2 teams, tied for first in the Ivy League? Check. An emerging
NOTEBOOK: Seniors Highlight Crucial Ivy Win
If you take a look at the Harvard bench, you’ll see a bevy of eager freshmen eyeing their coach and
Cornell Demolishes Harvard
It’s a long, lonely trip up to Ithaca, N.Y., and things didn’t get much better for the Harvard women’s basketball
NOTEBOOK: Jekyl and Hyde Woes Continue
After Friday’s heartbreaking 72-71 loss to Cornell, Harvard coach Tommy Amaker had reason to worry about his team’s ability to
Tay’s Jumper Rescues Crimson Against Penn
All aboard the Tay Train. That might well become the motto of the Harvard women’s basketball team, which saw its
Women's Basketball Stumbles in Non-Conference Finales
After a disappointing end to 2007, the Harvard women’s basketball team is ready to welcome in 2008. The Crimson (7-7)
Hallion Leads Women's Basketball in Weekend Wins
After a six-hour bus ride on Thanksgiving Day, the Harvard women’s basketball team wasn’t about to let a holiday trip
BASKETBALL '07: Star Power
Reka Cserny ’05 was the last Harvard standout to win it, but for the last decade, the Ivy League Player
HEAD OF THE CHARLES '07: Citius, Altius, Veritas
The Olympic Games are the definitive celebration of athletic excellence, but the quadrennial event has become a nexus of political