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Lights On
Harvard football made a change earlier today to its schedule, changing the start time of the Oct. 29 Dartmouth game from noon to 6 p.m.
Under the Lights
Tonight's opener marks the fourth straight year that Harvard football begins its home season under the lights. The Crimson will take on Holy Cross at 7 p.m.
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Haitian-American musician and producer Wyclef Jean is named 2010 Artist of the Year by the Harvard Foundation at the 25th annual Cultural Rhythms performance on Feb. 27, 2010.
Working Rehearsal
Nicole I. Torres ’11 and Jesse T. Nee-Vogelman ’13 play American workers in “Working,” which opens April 2 in the Loeb Experimental Theater.
Working Rehearsal
Actors with brooms play American workers in “Working,” which opens April 2 in the Loeb Experimental Theater.
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Junior co-captain Christine Matera had 17 points on 6-of-12 shooting in the Crimson’s 64-59 win over Dartmouth last night. The victory gave Harvard its 20th win of the season and a berth to the WNIT tournament.
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Haitian-American musician and producer Wyclef Jean celebrates his 2010 Artist of the Year award presentated by the Harvard Foundation at the 25th Annual Cultural Rhythms performance last Saturday, February 27, 2010.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebration
Diana C. Robles '10 of the Harvard Ballet Folklórico de Aztlán performs a traditonal piece from Jalisco, México yesterday during a celebration honoring La Virgen de Guadalupe at St. Paul's Catholic Church.
Harvard Chamber Music
The Chiara Quartet takes a bow after its performance yesterday in Paine Hall. The concert was part of the Chamber Music Series at Harvard and the first of six concerts dedicated to Beethoven's music.
Follow Through
Freshman guard Brandyn Curry and the Harvard men’s basketball team took down Bryant on Friday night. Curry made all four of his free-throw attempts and scored six points in the game.