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Emerging Expos 30
For the Class of 2016, the Expository Writing Program hopes to roll out a new course—Expos 30—for advanced writers.
Volleyball Captain Rises to New Challenge
Junior Anne Carroll “AC” Ingersoll, a member of the Crimson women’s volleyball team, is undaunted by the task of taking on one of Harvard’s oldest, most demanding, and most celebrated sports: heavyweight crew.
Pair of Students Get Jobs In Pros
Two Harvard undergrads, sophomore John Ezekowitz and junior Jason Rosenfeld, have wedged their way into the world of professional basketball at a young age.
Harvard's Zavala Goes From Walk-On to Rhodes Scholar
There was no championship ring to be won this fall. But on top of his class’ perfect 4-0 record against the Bulldogs, Zar Zavala earned a different kind of prize: a Rhodes Scholarship.
Grappler Returns To Mat A New Man
Sophomore wrestler Shay Warren took two years off to live in Mexico City for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
From Ghana and Suriname to Harvard
Every once in a while, someone has a truly inspirational story that demonstrates how hard work, dedication, and a little help from others can lead to success. Pascal Mensah, a freshman on the men’s soccer team, is one of those people.
Lofgren's Journey Ends With Gold
For Esther Lofgren ’07-’09, success cannot be defined without first experiencing failure.
Poignant History Lies With Soccer Field
The story of Chris Ohiri ’64 reads more like a Greek tragedy than a regular Harvard student-athlete bio.
Freshman Takes Baseball Roots into Rink
At Harvard, it’s never too difficult to find an undergrad with a well-known politician, writer, or academic for a parent. But a well-known baseball player? Doesn’t happen nearly as often.
Fallstrom Hoping For Successful Season
Sophomore Alex Fallstrom found himself in quite the conundrum on Monday night.
Warren Returns to Field After Setback
Warren, who played in 16 of the team’s 17 games that year, has been plagued by injury for the last two seasons.
Skipper Succeeds On And Off Water
Senior Alan Palmer came to Harvard three years ago ready to make his mark on collegiate sailing.
Circus Skills Help Mayora on the Field
Pili Mayora joined circus school in Buenos Aires before coming to Harvard.
Sophomore Shines with New Quarterback
The Harvard football team has had both bad and good luck so far this season. The bad includes the injuries that have ravaged its depth chart. The good—the blossoming players filling the holes on the field. When a concussion sidelined senior quarterback Andrew Hatch, sophomore signal-caller Colton Chapple stepped up to the plate as the starter and has found a rhythm with new players, especially sophomore tight end Kyle Juszczyk.