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Hadfield Builds Web Site To Fight Malaria
After selling a soccer Web site to ESPN for $40 million eight years ago, former Undergraduate Council presidential candidate Tom
Crimson Edges Eagles in Season Finale Shootout
They fired up the lights at Harvard Stadium last night for the final match of the season for the Harvard
Defending Ivy League Champions Dropped
One year ago, Penn defeated the Harvard men’s tennis team in the only matchup between the two teams for the
Adversity Fuels Harvard Road Warriors
Here we go again. For the third year in a row, Baseball America, one of the preeminent authorities on the
Crimson Drowned In Season Home Opener
Home sweet home. Sort of. After opening the season with 12 games on the road, the Harvard women’s water polo
Harvard Finally Halted In Durham
The last 4-0 start for the Harvard women’s lacrosse team came way back in 1992. A repeat of that achievment
Squalls Buffet Crimson Sailors
A squall. Capsized boats. The Navy. Such words conjure up images of a disaster response. For the Harvard women’s sailing
Crimson Tops Albany To Remain Unbeaten
The steamroller continues. Fresh off a 39-goal outburst last week in two games against Holy Cross and Massachusetts—the largest two-game
Four-Time Champ Pangilinan Looks To Beijing
Four years, four championships. That’s the collegiate line for Jackie Pangilinan, a senior on the Harvard women’s swimming team. Last
Junior Saves the Day With Late-Game Heroics in Close Call Against Colgate
The No. 1 Harvard women’s hockey team has lost only one game this season, a defeat at the hands of
Revenge Up Next For Crimson
It was rock bottom for the Harvard men’s hockey team just three weeks ago. A 4-2 loss at Brown on
AOTW: Taylor Takes Charge
The Harvard men’s hockey team (11-11-3, 9-7-2 ECACHL) is back in business. After opening 2008 with a 1-4-1 record, the