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'BLO IT RIGHT BY 'EM: Welcome to Our World, Ozzie

Like it or not, everyone has a take on Harvard. Your neighbor seems impressed that you go here, for one.

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NEED I SAY MOORE: Making Over the Motor City

This Sunday, millions from America and all over the world will turn their attention to Super Bowl XL. With any

CROWNED BROWN
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NOTEBOOK: Harvard Takes to the Diamond

Yesterday marked the first day of the 2006 Harvard baseball season. For a team that opened its first official practice

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'The Game' Gets Airtime on ESPN

On Monday, junior Mike Berg and his Jordan North roommates settled in after dinner to watch television as usual. The

JOHNSTON’S GREAT
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Crimson Nets Hard-Earned Win

It took three periods, but by the end of the No. 9 Harvard women’s hockey team’s matchup against Dartmouth last

CLOUD NINE
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Brine Deserving of Number Nine

Last year, in Harvard’s first meeting with Dartmouth, number nine netted a hat trick to propel the Crimson to a

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Stehle Shoots Down Blackbirds, Nets 27

As long as Harvard’s captain was on the court last night, LIU didn’t have much hope of upsetting the Crimson

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Two for the Show

It might as well be called the American Dream. Collegiate athletic success produces fame, glory, and­—most of all—a shot at

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Mann Signs With Yankees

For Schuyler Mann, the road to pro baseball included a senior season in Crimson. The 2005 Harvard captain and power-hitting

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Salsgiver Becomes All-Star at Cape

Every off-season, members of the Harvard baseball team trade in the familiarity of collegiate metal for the wooden bats of

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Farkes Signs With Red Sox

TROY, N.Y.—Zak Farkes has always known just what kind of career he wants. From his childhood watching the Boston Red

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MALE BREAKOUT OF THE YEAR: Frank Herrmann '05, Baseball

The recruit stayed in Cambridge but for a fleeting afternoon—time enough, in other words, for Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh’s

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Wolff Selected in MLB Draft

After two long, disappointing days, the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft provided no easy answers for hopeful members of the

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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Rob Wheeler, Baseball

It’s been a rough month for Rob Wheeler. The genial, 6’3 Minnesotan has a lot on his mind—and a lot

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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Mike Morgalis, Baseball

As it turns out, Cambridge owes Nomar something—even if Boston doesn’t. When senior Mike Morgalis and classmate Trey Hendricks ’04

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