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Michael E. Ginsberg

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Leaving Our Legacy

You could ask Srishti Gupta '97 about her term as co-president of the South Asian Association (SAA). Or you could

M. Lax Stunned by Dartmouth, 14-13

HANOVER, N.H.--For the Harvard men's lacrosse team, Saturday afternoon's matchup with the Dartmouth Big Green was intensely forget-table. It was

Checking Yale Out

Memo to Yale: Forget about ever winning at Bright Hockey Center. You will never win there. The Bulldogs have never

Big Plays Make Difference

There are moments of games where everyone in the stadium realizes that the game's outcome may well be riding on

Men's Soccer Awaits Boston U. in First Round of NCAAs

For the Harvard men's soccer team, today isn't Yale Saturday. It's 24 hours before D-Day. The ninth-ranked squad is set

Football Hopes to Send Local Rival Holy Cross to the Lions

The Harvard men's football team is looking for a chance at redemption after last weekend's loss to Cornell. And if

Men's, Women's Soccer Get Ugly Wins

Sunday's men's soccer game gave new meaning to the term "winning ugly." In a hard-fought but often sloppy match in

Crime Night

Usually, this column space is devoted to some funky commentary about sports, this being the sports page and all. But

M. Soccer Opener Spoiled by Cornell

Call it the "Red Storm Rising." After last season's heartbreaking 1-0 overtime loss to Cornell, in which senior fullback Jon

M. Soccer Opens Season Versus Cornell

For the Harvard men's soccer team, this weekend marks a fresh start for a team that needed one. Last season

ONE YEAR ONE GOAL

Unfinished business. That's what the 1996 Harvard football season is all about for senior running back Eion Hu. You might

ONE YEAR ONE GOAL

Unfinished business. That's what the 1996 Harvard football season is all about for senior running back Eion Hu. You might

The Big Dance

If you take a look at the "Men's 1996 Outlook" section of the 1996 Harvard Lacrosse brochure, here's what you'll

Swimmers to NCAA's

For Harvard athletics, recognition by the NCAA just seems to keep on coming. First, there was women's basketball. Then, there

Icemen Change Their Lines

Change was in the air Saturday night at Bright Hockey Center. Specifically, Harvard's lines underwent a considerable makeover. The first

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