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Columbia Forwards Expose Harvard 'D'

NEW YORK—As was the case all season, Harvard’s inability to make defensive stops cost it the game in Saturday night’s

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Goffredo Finds Stroke, Drops 32

ITHACA, N.Y.—After struggling all season to find consistency with his jumpshot, Harvard captain Jim Goffredo put on an offensive display

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Goffredo's Shooting Woes Continue

NEW HAVEN, Conn.—With 10 minutes remaining in the Crimson’s Saturday night loss at Yale, Harvard captain Jim Goffredo connected on

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Without Crowd, Momentum Dies

The Crimson turned in one of its most disappointing games of the season in its Friday matchup against archrival Yale,

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AOTW: Point Guard Holding A Full House

All season Drew Housman has been getting to the rim. Pretty soon he might be getting a reputation—as Harvard’s rising

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SIDEBAR: Unger Outlasts Illness, Blackbirds

BROOKLYN, N.Y.—Brad Unger entered Saturday’s game against Long Island University (LIU) feeling a bit under the weather. But by halftime

One Republican To Show Up at Conference for U.S. House Frosh

When Harvard’s Institute of Politics sent out invitations to newly elected members of Congress for a powwow being held this

Weight Gain May Endanger Pregnancy

Gaining even a modest amount of weight between pregnancies could lead to serious complications in childbirth, according to a new

Oldest Major Turns 100

Harvard’s first and oldest concentration turned 100 this weekend—and some of the College’s most distinguished alumni flocked to campus to

For Sale: Widener’s Estate—No, Not That One

The Widener estate is being sold to the highest bidder next month—but students and professors don’t have to worry about

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