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Suffering From Extreme Exhaustion on the Ice

Your legs ache. Your knees are about to buckle. The stick is like a heavy weight in your hands. You

Green Drops Icewomen, 6-1

Last night at Bright, the young Harvard women's hockey team learned a tough lesson from the undefeated, number one team

W. Hockey Tops Yale, 2-1

One goal games are the proverbial mother-in-law the Harvard women's hockey team. Going into last night's game against Yale, Harvard

Another One Goal Loss for W. Hockey

CHESTNUT HILL--Last night in the Conte Forum, the Boston College women's hockey team showed their male counterparts the right way

Bargain Hunting's Knight Errant

I t was 10 a.m. Friday morning, and I was on a mission from God. Well, actually, I was on

City Moves to Leash Dogs at Fresh Pond; Owners Wary of Restrictions on Canines

Poor canine etiquette and owners' negligence may put Cambridge mutts in the doghouse when it comes to roaming free around

Council Increases Fall Grant Budget

Harvard and Radcliffe organizations will get a funding boost from the Undergraduate Council next semester, due to a council resolution

Women Athletes Sue Brown Univ.

When Brown University officials changed two women's athletic teams from varsity to club status in May 1990, they sparked complaints

Griffith Comes to Cambridge

Folksinger Nanci Griffith, visited a Cambridge store operated by UNICEF this weekend to help bring attention to the condition of

Harvard Grad Turns Democrat to Win Votes

Claiming his Harvard education enlightened him, Mark A. Takano '83 has turned Democrat to seek a congressional seat in Southern

Clinton Backers Canvas N.H.

Several busloads of Boston and Cambridge Clinton supporters campaigned in New Hampshire on Saturday in a final drive to sway

Cambridge Journal

The sauce. At II Panino, an informal Italian eatery on Mass. Ave. frequented by students and Cambridge residents, people speak

Noise Rocks Classes at HLS

Workers at the Harvard Law School continued construction this week on a five-story, 23,000 square foot office and classroom building

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