Writer
Samantha A. Papadakis
Latest Content
Harvard Falls Behind Early, Loses to Penn
The Harvard women’s lacrosse team fell 15-4 to the No. 20 University of Pennsylvania at Franklin Field on Sunday afternoon.
Murr Center to Host Open
Batten down the hatches—the world’s best squash players will arrive at Harvard this weekend for the 2005 U.S. Open Squash
For Once, Offense Upstages Defense
A shutout is nothing new for the Harvard women’s soccer team. Scoring more than one goal, however, is something out
Chemist Scores Big at Links
The rolling green hills of a golf course may seem like a long way from the laboratories of Harvard’s chemistry
SEASON RECAP: Fencing
The men and women’s fencing teams made history this season, winning championship titles, defeating long-time rivals, and turning in record
FEMALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Emily Cross '08, Fencing
She helped bring home the women’s first ever Ivy League title, contributed to the dual men’s and women’s IFA titles,
Hot Harvard Girls Face Off! 64 of Them. No Mud Included.
March Madness? That is so last month. A nationwide rally modeled after NCAA’s famous brackets has developed a new contest
Math Professor Goes Hollywood
CORRECTIONS APPENDED Last year’s recipient of the Harvard Foundation’s Distinguished Scientist Award and current Harvard post-doctoral fellow Jonathan Farley ’91,
M. Golf Takes 10th At Championships
The men’s golf team took to the course this weekend for the New England Division I Championship at Providence College
M. Lacrosse Rumbles to Upset of No. 16 Yale
Cold weather and rain didn’t stop a strong turnout on Saturday as Harvard and No. 16 Yale lacrosse fans alike
W. Golf Finishes Sixth At Ivies
Fresh into its spring season, the Harvard women’s golf team took to the course this weekend in the Ivy League
Bulldogs No Normal Last-Place Squad
As the last-place team in the Red Rolfe Division, it might seem that Yale (15-10, 5-3 Ivy) would pose little
W. Golf Beats Brown, Dartmouth
The Harvard women’s golf team resumed competition for the spring season this weekend, competing against Ivy League competitors Brown and
Coach Honored For Fencing's Best Season Ever
It seems that everywhere head fencing coach Peter Brand travels, success follows. Championship titles, all-American finalists, NCAA qualifiers, and even
W. Water Polo Crushes Connecticut Camels
Last year, the Crimson swept Connecticut College in a landslide 17-2 victory. Last night, the Harvard powerhouse (8-3) was in