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Bad Omens: Harvard Edition
Harvard can be a scary place on any day, but there are, without a doubt, ill omens you can spot from a mile away that will tell you just what you’re in for. Without further ado, here are some surefire omens that guarantee misfortune at Harvard.
Women’s Hockey Drops To Cornell And Colgate In Weekend Doubleheader
Harvard women's hockey ended its two-game win streak this weekend — falling to No. 5 ranked Cornell and No. 9 ranked Colgate.
Rewind: HOCR Turns 60 Years Old
Competitive rowing has had a long and storied history, both nationwide and abroad, with many of the sport’s most prominent regattas having been held for centuries. The sport’s most famous and prestigious race, the Henley Royal Regatta, first debuted in 1839, followed soon after by the first intercollegitate competition in the United States, the Harvard-Yale Regatta, or “The Race,” two decades before its football counterpart, The Game.
The Fall I Turned...
Thinking of becoming the main character this fall? It’s time to decide what kind of season you’re going to have, and truly commit. If you’re hard pressed for some ideas, read ahead, and let Flyby transform your fall.
Famous First Words
As an incoming first-year, you will have no shortage of ‘firsts’ at Harvard ( it’s almost like it’s in the name). To prepare you for this inevitability, we here at Flyby have decided to expedite some of that process and provide you with an ironclad list of some of the famous first words you are guaranteed to hear in your first few weeks — and, with any luck, will stop hearing soon.
Harvard Women’s Tennis Completes Weekend Sweep, Caps Off Undefeated Ivy Season
The Harvard women's tennis team completed its Ivy League gauntlet and remained undefeated in the conference with strong wins over Columbia and Cornell. Now, the team prepares for the NCAA regional tournament, beginning on May 2nd.
Harvard Women’s Tennis Dominates Yale, Clinches Ivy League Title
Harvard women’s tennis (13-8, 5-0 Ivy) claimed the 2025 Ivy League championship following a dominant 4-1 victory over Yale on senior day, its first since 2017 and 20th in team history.
Women’s Tennis Sweeps Ivy League Competition
Harvard women's tennis continued to triumph in Ivy League play following its recent 4-3 win over Dartmouth, beating both Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania in decisive 4-2 and 4-0 victories respectively.
‘Harvard Hockey First’: Behind a Thriving Team Culture Impacted by NHL Draft Picks
12 out of the 29 active players on the Harvard men’s ice hockey team during the 2024-2025 season were drafted to the NHL. Their futures haven’t stopped them from giving their all to the Crimson.
From Cambridge to Vancouver: Goaltender Aku Koskenvuo Transitions to the Canucks
Thankful for three strong years with the Crimson, goalie Aku Koskenvuo is ready to reach his next milestone: playing in the NHL for the Vancouver Canucks.
Leverett House
Studies show that 100 percent of first-years at Harvard feel anxious on Housing Day — but among those who hop into Leverett House, the number drops to zero. The stats don’t lie, and neither does this article! Read ahead to discover why becoming a bunny could be the best thing to happen to you, and learn everything you need to know about all things Leverett House!
Harvard Seizes Win Against RPI To Start Off ECAC Playoffs
In the first elimination game of the Eastern College Athletic Conference playoffs, No. 7 Harvard men’s ice hockey beat No. 10 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, stunning RPI with four unanswered goals in the second period.
Harvard Men’s Swimming Places Second in Ivy League Championships
After four days and nights of intense competition, Harvard’s men's swimming and diving team placed second in the Ivy League championship — breaking a seven year win streak. The Crimson, tied with the Tigers as competition neared its completion, ultimately totaled 1262.5 points and fell to Princeton by just 68.
Expectations vs. Reality: Spring Semester
The new year is a great time to set resolutions, which can translate into expectations for the upcoming semester. In actuality, one week of Harvard can feel a lot like getting ice-cold water poured on your flames of hope. Today, Flyby is here to commiserate.
How To: Lose a S/O at Harvard (In 10 days or Less)
As we inch closer to finals season, you may find yourself wanting to shake off any attachments you’ve made in your free-er days. That, or you want a step by step of what not to do if you’re looking to keep a significant other (S/O) at Harvard. Either way, here is a list of surefire ways to end a relationship at Harvard (exercise caution):