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Sophomore Brogan Berry contributed a career-high 31 points against NEU, but she wasn’t the only Crimson player with an impressive stat line. Junior Emma Markley and freshman Victoria Lippert each notched double-doubles.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR
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HAPPY NEW YEAR

Led by co-captain Niki Finelli, the Crimson ended 2008 on a high note, defeating Northeastern. 78-72, on New Year’s Eve. The senior posted 18 points while also picking up nine rebounds in the victory.

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Tom Vilsack, a former governor of Iowa, encourages students to vote at the Harvard College Democrats introductory meeting yesterday.

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A vividly-painted fire hydrant stands out against the green summer grass in the Yard.

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Harvard Hall, one of the University's oldest buildings, sits against a backdrop of rare blue skies.

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A few berries peak out from the plush leaves of a Harvard Yard tree.

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A bike securely rests on a Harvard Yard bike stand.

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Senior citizens from Cambridge were invited to Harvard’s annual Senior Picnic last week. Tercentenary Theater was patriotically decorated for the event.

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The sign at the Sheraton Commander hotel creeps out from behind the trees on an early evening in Cambridge.

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Grey rain clouds roll down over Plympton Street and obscure the blue sky.

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