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Eunice N. Michieka
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Quinn Peaks
In a sophomore class that is more than 70 percent Californians, Del Mar native Quinn Hoffman is one of the five to hail from the Golden State.
Quinntessential
Sophomore infielder Quinn Hoffman readies for a pitch last year against Yale at O'Donnell Field.
Simon Says
Junior righty Simon Rosenblum-Larson led Harvard to its lone victory of its spring break road trip in the Carolinas with a three-hitter complete game.
Fueling the Offense
Junior Patrick McColl drove in five runs in Harvard's first win over Presbyterian.
Four-Bagger
Sophomore outfielder P.J. Robinson celebrates after hitting a home run against Yale.
Hammer Time
Sophomore outfielder P.J. Robinson, pictured here against Yale, had a breakout 2017 campaign. He hit four home runs in as many games against the Elis.
Patriots' Day and Other Nice Things Harvard Won't Let Us Have
As the only school that doesn’t give Marathon Monday off as a holiday, Harvard seems very committed to not letting its students have nice things. But we’re not here to make you feel better about that. To add insult to injury, here’s a list of other nice things that Harvard just won’t let us have.
Jacks of all Trades
Basketball head coach Tommy Amaker and other coaches across Harvard athletics rely heavily upon the contributions of team managers, who work tirelessly to streamline team operations.
Freshman Formal Lowdown
Yakking in Annenberg while everyone is in cocktail attire is not the move.
The Scientist as Sentinel
Professor Naomi Oreskes speaks to an audience in Science Center Hall B on Wednesday night. Her speech, entitled “The Scientist as Sentinel,” focused on scientists speaking publicly on contested issues, including nuclear weaponry, ozone depletion, and climate change.
Vince Staples Changed Our Lives
Overall, it was about an hour and a half of everyone in the room realizing that Vince Staples was smarter than them.