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W. Volleyball Ends Campaign With Split
The women’s volleyball team wrapped up its season this weekend by splitting a pair of Ivy League home games at
Ivy Slide Continues Despite Tough Play
A tough season continued to get tougher this weekend as the women’s volleyball team dropped two more matches to top
At ECACs, Golfers Struggle on Day 2
Blustery conditions and a long course made for high scores and a disappointing finish for the men’s golf team this
After Ivy Stumble, Women's Volleyball Recovers for Two Wins
The women’s volleyball team won two out of three matches this weekend as it played host to the Crimson Classic
Women Poised For Ivy Success
The women’s volleyball team has emerged from a turbulent opening stretch of the season undaunted, with an eager eye set
American Tie: W. Volleyball Loses 3 of 4 at DC Tourney
It was a trying weekend for the Harvard women’s volleyball team at the American Volleyball Tournament in Washington, D.C., as
SEASON RECAP: Crimson Struggles With League Tests
The women’s squash team has established itself as one of the premier programs in the country, and the 2006-07 season
Chinese Government Frees KSG Grad
The Chinese government released Kennedy School of Government alum Yang Jianli, a democracy advocate, after holding him for five years
Lights Return Trophy-Heavy
CORRECTION APPENDED The men’s lightweight crew team had a banner day Saturday, coming back from the annual H-Y-P regatta in
Ivy Leader? Still No Answer
PROVIDENCE—The Harvard baseball team split its second doubleheader of the weekend yesterday against Brown to remain tied with the Bears
SOFTBALL '07: Deep Frosh Class Ready To Go
Interchangeable parts provided a spark for the production of everything from guns to automobiles, and they might be just as
Huskies Outpace Crimson on Road
The Harvard women’s lacrosse team’s early-season slide continued last night, as the Crimson fell to Connecticut by a score of
Freshmen Excel in College Spotlight
Having lost world-class foil fencer and junior Emily Cross to the rigors of an Olympic training regimen, it would only
Grigg Ends Career With Individual Gold
Harvard senior Kyla Grigg capped off a remarkable career and an undefeated season by defeating Penn’s Kristen Lange in the
Minutewomen Pepper Crimson Goal
The Harvard women’s lacrosse team fell behind early on Saturday and never recovered, losing to Massachusetts by a final score