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Citystep, one of the largest public service organizations at Harvard, held their annual performance, “Live at 25,” last Saturday.

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Islam 101 at Ticknor Lounge for “Islam Awareness Week 2008,” featured one of the most prominent young Muslim leaders in America, Imam Khalid Latif.

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STANDING PAT
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STANDING PAT

Sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli, shown in earlier action, shined in Harvard’s 88-77 loss to Long Island last night. Magnarelli shot 10-for-14 from the field, posting 22 points and 12 rebounds, while adding an assist and a steal. It was his’s third double

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Children lit homemade menorahs at an event celebrating the final night of Hanukkah in Currier House last night.

EVAN AND HELL
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EVAN AND HELL

Junior forward Evan Harris, shown here in earlier action, was one of four Harvard starters with double-digit points in the loss to Lehigh.

TOMMY BOY
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TOMMY BOY

Tomorrow rookie Harvard head coach Tommy Amaker (above, left faces his former team, the Wolverines, for the first time since leaving the storied program after last season. He’ll have to use his full arsenal to match up against Michigan’s many weapons, i

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SURFING TO VICTORY
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SURFING TO VICTORY

William M. Skinner ‘09 crowd surfs at the end of the Harvard-Yale game when the crowd rushed the field. The Crimson defeated the Bulldogs 37-6 to win the Ivy League championship with a perfect league record. Harvard has won 6 out of the last 7 Havard-Yale

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Crimson cheerleaders tackle a Yale fan attempting to steal the Harvard flag. He was not the only Yalie to make an unsuccessful attempt to steal the flag.

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A Harvard cheerleader spirals in mid-air. The cheerleading team follows the football team to each of their games throughout the season.

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Members of the Harvard University Band play for a full stadium of fans. The stands emptied as Harvard’s win became increasingly certain.

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