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Javier V. Garcia
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PUTTING THE BLAME ON THE COACH
The women's tennis team used to be the best in the East. Now, its future isn't nearly as bright and
Tennis Teams Fall Short In Weekend Tournaments
The Harvard men's tennis team and three players from the women's squad were busy participating in tournaments over the weekend.
Success for Netmen at Princeton
The doubles team of sophomores and Umesha Wallooppillai defeated Rob Pholy and Adam Mandell of Yale 2-6, 6-3, 6-1 to
M. Swimming Rolls Over Cornell
The Harvard men's swimming team swept nine of 16 events and finished first in 15 of them on its way
Meringoff Plays at Rolex Tourney
Freshman Todd Meringoff, the Harvard men's tennis team's top player, competed at the Rolex National Indoor Tennis Championships in Minneapolis
THE HARVARD SHUTTLE SERVICE?
While many Harvard students start their mornings negotiating with snooze buttons and jockeying with roommates for use of the shower,
Drum to Make Debut Again
Fresh from a long-overdue facelift, the Harvard University Band's bass drum will make its second debut today at the Harvard-Cornell
Council Allocates Funds to Groups For Following Year
In its second to last meetings of the year, the Undergraduate Council last night spent three hours distributing $46,600 to
Raza Celebrates Cinco de Mayo
Raza held its 20th annual Cinco de Mayo celebration this weekend, hosting two days of panels, discussions and dinners. In
Female Lead Fired From Mirandolina
The former female lead in an Adams House dramatic production said yesterday she was fired due to conflicts that erupted
Customers Complain About New Post Office
Only eight days after reopening its doors, the Harvard Square Post Office is not fulfilling its promise of efficient, speedy
Poland Hosts Harvard World Model U.N.
More than 275 delegates from 40 countries and six continents gathered in Miedzyzdroje, Poland during spring break for the first
Law Students Stage 15 Minute Sit-In At Prof's Office
Fifteen students staged a sit-in yesterday in the office of a prominent Harvard Law School professor, but left after 15
Cornell Men Allegedly Assault Sophomore
Two Cornell University students allegedly assaulted a Harvard undergraduate at 45 Dunster Street early yesterday morning, according to University police.
Korean Expert Skeptical On Union
The unification of North and South Korea is not imminent, despite ongoing negotiations between the two countries, a Korean studies