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Daniel E. Fernandez
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The Ladies' Dan: A Labor of Love Lost
Over the past four years, when I’ve told friends, family and casual acquaintances that I am a sportswriter for the
Procrastination at Harvard
At the beginning of every final exam period for the past half-century, The Crimson has run the same humorous op-ed
A Capitol Idea
When I was eight years old, I wanted to be a hotshot quarterback in the NFL. At twelve, I had
Allard Masters Lessons on and off the Field
A visitor to the office of Harvard softball coach Jenny Allard could guess correctly from the piles of papers strewn
The Ladies' Dan: Four Years Of Blood, Sweat and Tears
With 21 seconds remaining and a victory in Saturday’s game versus Brown out of reach, Harvard coach Frank Sullivan called
The Ladies' Dan: A Legacy Of Hope And Heartbreak
To those in the sportswriting community, Elliott Prasse-Freeman is notorious for snapping off colorful quotes, flashing his trademark grin while
M. Hoops Splits Vs. N.Y. Rivals
After a brutal stretch of four consecutive road losses to the best teams in the Ivy League, the Harvard men’s
W. Squash Cruises Despite Distractions
Coming off a tiring road trip to Canada, three days before the biggest match of the season and missing one
Morris Shines at Shrine Game
You wouldn’t know it was a bear market the way Carl Morris’ stock just keeps going up. The senior wide
M. Hoops Busts Out For First Home Win
Heading into Saturday’s matinee matchup versus Lehigh, the Harvard men’s basketball team was 0-2 at home for the first time
Turner Burns Crimson by Turning Back The Clock
At this time last year, Boston University junior guard Matt Turner was the Terriers’ leading scorer (17.5 ppg), their most
The Games Behind The Game
Ah, the pungent smell of booze in the crisp autumn air, the sounds of old alums fawning over themselves and
Dance Team Sugar Bowl Bound
The Crimson Dance Team (CDT) is set to strut its stuff where no Harvard group has in the last 80
College ShameDay: Football Routed as Hyped Rematch Turns Into Dud
PHILADELPHIA—As Penn kicker Peter Veldman’s 27-yard field goal sailed through the uprights to open the scoring at Franklin Field this