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Sean D. Wissman
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It's That Time of The Year
It's that time of year. After what will go down as one of the coldest, messiest winters in New England
Religion in Nebraska
"God is a alive and well," he told me, leaning over the bar, "and his name is Tom Osborne." Tuesday
Heart-Attack Gang Drops Another
A Harvard men's basketball loss these days has about as much grace and subtlety as the death of a great
Holy Cross Crucifies Cagers
Few things in life can make an honest man. His mother. His wife. Tight gym shorts. And, a late-game, all-out,
Murphy's Last Stand
A throng of frustrated Harvard students fought tooth and nail for a Yale College flag. A Yale junior leaned over
V-Ballers Fall to Brown at Invite
Volleyball is a "groove" sport. You're either in one or you're out of one; there's rarely a middle ground. Harvard's
W. Netters Ready For Harvard Invite
This weekend's Harvard Invitational would seem like the calm before the storm for Harvard's women's volleyball team. The meet comes
Ivy Soccer's Climax: Harvard vs. Brown
All the kicks, headshots, surprises and disappointments from a whole season of Ivy League season will come down to one
Don't Miss the Dartmouth Game
There are two things at Harvard, an older and wiser roommate of mine once told me, that are never in
Women V-Ballers Lose Two on Road
Losses hurt. Close losses usually hurt worse, And the closest of loses, those decided by one or two plays out
Volleyballers Looking to Avoid Streaks
For the past two seasons, the bane of the Harvard women's volleyball team's existence has been streaky play. Last year,
Columbia Betters Yale for First Time Since 1983
This was a good week in the Ivy League for Harvard. Yes, the Crimson lost to associate arch-rival Princeton, 18-7.
Water Polo Beats Yale, Falls to Brown
Last year Harvard's men's water polo team had high hopes going into the Ivy League championships. Last year it battled
Some Scrummy Coverage
Lies are better than half-truths, it has been said, because with lies you're in no danger of forgetting the whole
Plain Common Sense
For Harvard's athletic department, it was a revolutionary week. The men's golf team took the ECAC championship. The football team