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Penalty Killers Shine Bright Against Bears
Brown could not have hoped for a better opportunity, and it could not have done a better job throwing it
Miracle Run Brings M. Hockey ECAC Title
Sometimes you’re the hammer. Sometimes you’re the nail. The Harvard men’s hockey team proved this season that it doesn’t take
E.A. Sports: M. Hockey Goes The Distance In Marathon
The Harvard men’s hockey team was at its most dominant in routing Brown Friday. It was at its best Saturday.
Women's Hockey Rolls Against No. 8 UNH and Maine
Dartmouth has not won the conference title just yet. The Harvard women's hockey team swept its weekend series, defeating No.8
Identity Crisis
Six games into the season, Harvard's women's hoops team appears to be suffering from a case of collective amnesia. They
A Year to Remember: Crimson Excels in '75
Trailing Yale 16 -14 late in the fourth quarter, Crimson quarterback Milt A. Holt '75 led his team onto the
A Quiet Time for Activism
Ask members of the Class of 1975 what significant events happened at Harvard during their stay, and they might be
Green with Envy: Dartmouth Locks Red Rolfe Crown Over Baseball
The Harvard baseball team turned in its best performance of the year Saturday. Unfortunately, that effort didn't translate into enough
Professor, NPR Editor Named to Head Eliot House
When Dean of College Harry R. Lewis '68 offered Professor Lino Pertile and his wife, Anna Bensted, the chance to
Students Protest Treatment of Alleged Spy
Students and professors who attended a teach-in last night vowed to raise awareness of what many of them called the
Two Selected as Truman Scholars
Two Harvard undergraduates have received the prestigious Truman Scholarship, given to juniors nationwide who excel in intellectual ability and public
It Was Good For Us: Cheeky 'Sex' Professor to Retire After 37 Years
On a fifth floor bulletin board at the Peabody Museum, hang pictures of the all of the Faculty in Harvard's
The Long View: Bush, Gore Set Sights on November
And then there were two. With the landslide Super Tuesday victories of Texas Gov. George W. Bush and Vice President
Trimble Vows to Fight for Peace
The peace process in Northern Ireland can only survive if militant groups commit themselves to ending violence, Nobel Peace Laureate
NEA Chairs Discuss Role of Art in America
The arts can only flourish if they become a fundamental and universally valued part of American culture, said the current