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Crimson Upset by Dartmouth in Overtime Loss
Costly turnovers, missed free throws, and a big game from an opponent’s star player proved to be too much to
WEB UPDATE: Harvard Disappointed in Overtime Loss
Costly turnovers, missed free throws, and a big game from an opponent’s star player proved to be too much to
Harvard Ends Season With Sweep
Next stop, Nationals. On the warmest afternoon yet of this early spring, the Harvard men’s tennis team rolled to another
Sixth-Place End To Long Season
Rebuilding doesn’t always mean losing. The Harvard fencing team finished sixth at the NCAA Championships for the second year in
Hey Hooters of Wethersfield Manager Scott Yarnall!
The 1,115 students in Moral Reasoning 22: Justice were recently assigned a paper that asked students to discuss whether “gender
Fencing Squads Battle 6 Opponents
The men’s and women’s fencing teams were busy this weekend as they faced six separate teams, but Harvard was boosted
Students Debate Israel-Palestine Plan
Students discussed how an Israeli-Palestinian peace plan might become reality at a workshop organized by the Harvard College Progressive Jewish
Holy Cross Denies Comeback Attempt
WORCESTER, MA—As it goes with size and speed in basketball, it is said you can’t have it all. The problem
BASKETBALL '07: More Than Just a 1-2 Punch
The old adage in basketball is that defense wins championships. But anyone can tell you that at the end of
Final Game at Harvard Memorable for Seniors
On Saturday, a frigid but sunny Harvard Stadium welcomed the senior class parents to town for their sons’ last collegiate
HOCKEY PREVIEW 2007-08: All in the Family
The story of their arrival at Harvard involves two sets of brothers—a pair of coaches and a pair of players.
Clayton, Nguyen Advance to ITA Quarterfinals
After three weeks off, the Harvard men’s tennis team bounced back into action this weekend at the 2007 Wilson/ITA Northeast
Crimson Dominates Albany Invitational
The Harvard cross country teams took another step forward this past Saturday, turning in a dominating performance at the 41st
Harvard Seeks Patriot League Redemption
The Crimson football team (2-2, 2-0 Ivy) wraps up non-conference play at Harvard Stadium against the Lafayette Leopards (4-1) tomorrow
Up and Down Crimson Finish Up in Tourney at Yale
Coming into this weekend’s MacDonald Cup tournament at Yale, the Harvard men’s golf team had some questions to answer. Was