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Patrick Xu
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Former Water Polo Player Steps From Pool to Desert
Seniors Nathan Clement and Alex Velez-Green put off their last fall semester to travel from Cairo, Egypt to Cape Town, South Africa.
AFRICAN ADVENTURE
Instead of returning to Cambridge for senior fall, Nathan Clement and Alex Velez-Green made the decision to trek across an entire continent.
Athlete of the Week: Chambers Perfect from Three Versus Vermont
Siyani Chambers went six-for-six behind the arc en route to a career-high 27 points to lead the Harvard men's basketball team to a 74-68 win over Vermont on Saturday.
Noble Freshmen Adjust to New Roles
The typical incoming freshmen have little idea of what to expect from college. But Harvard freshmen Brianna Laing, Natasha Rachlin, and Robyn White are not typical.
Researchers Find Methane Emissions Greater Than Estimated
A recent study conducted by researchers from Harvard and seven other institutions suggests that methane emissions in the United States could be 1.5 times greater than the amount estimated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and 1.7 times greater than that estimated by the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research.
Columbia Upsets Women's Volleyball
The Lions, however, had different plans. Despite its record, Columbia (6-16, 4-9 Ivy) dominated the game, taking advantage of the Crimson’s sloppy play to win the match in four sets.
Women's Volleyball Finishes Second in Ivy League
Coming into the final matchday of the season on Saturday, the Crimson (14-9, 9-5 Ivy) was tied with Penn for second in the Ivy League. Ultimately, the Quakers fell to Ivy-champions Yale, while Harvard was able to dominate Cornell (8-16, 4-10 Ivy) in a three-game sweep to take sole possession of second.
Mixtape Analysis: Zena Edosomwan
Patrick Xu looks at the high school mixtapes for freshman Zena Edosomwan.
Mixtape Analysis: Steve Moundou-Missi
Patrick Xu looks at the high school mixtapes of junior Steve Moundou-Missi.
Crimson Travels to Take on Columbia
A win for Harvard is crucial, as it would give the Crimson a share of the Ivy League lead if Penn beats Princeton this Saturday.
Men's Soccer Preps For Final Tune-Up
With just two weeks left in its season, the Harvard men’s soccer team will look to continue its recent strong play against the Holy Cross Crusaders on Wednesday.
Men's Soccer Now in First in Ivy League
The Harvard men's soccer team has now won four of its last six contests.
Throwback Mixtapes: Kenyatta Smith
Patrick Xu analyzes the high school mixtapes of junior forward Kenyatta Smith.
Throwback Mixtapes: Wesley Saunders
Patrick Xu analyzes a mixtape for junior swingman Wesley Saunders.