The Game


'On Harvard Time' Releases 2011 Yale Sucks Video: 'Air Bully'

With The Game just days away "On Harvard Time" presents "Air Bully," the story of a safety school's struggling football team, its "piece-of-shit" player Josh, and Bully, a football-playing dog. Bully, who's certainly no Air Bud, inspires his fellow Elis to try to become more than just salutatorians, second-chair violinists, and student council vice-presidents. But will Bully lead Yale to victory? Will Josh remain a piece-of-shit forever? Watch the video—and The Game—to find out.


Air Bully (Yale Sucks 2011)

With The Game just days away “On Harvard Time” presents “Air Bully,” the story of a safety school’s struggling football team, its “piece-of-shit” player Josh, and Bully, a football-playing dog. Bully, who is certainly no Air Bud, inspires his fellow Elis to try to become more than just salutatorians, second-chair violinists, and student council vice-presidents. But will Bully lead Yale to victory? Will Josh remain a piece-of-shit forever? Watch the video—and the Game—to find out.


Student Section Tickets Selling Fast

Tickets in the Harvard student section for Saturday's game are officially sold out. Never fear, though: the friendly Harvard athletics department has opened up an adjacent section.


Yale Unveils New Target for Pranks

The original "Handsome Dan" Yale bulldog has been dead since 1897, but he returned this past week looking better than ever. A statue of the dog was erected last Wednesday outside the Yale Bowl in preparation for The Game on Saturday.


Yale Quarterback Faces Conflict Between Harvard Game, Rhodes Interview

With the Harvard-Yale game just around the corner, many students and alumni have been planning their weekends for weeks. If you ask these people what it would take for them to miss the game, many of them may jokingly say they wouldn't miss it for the world. For the Bulldogs' senior quarterback Patrick Witt, though, this has just become a very real question.


To Combat Underage Drinking, Yale Tightens ID Rules for The Game

At this year’s iteration of The Game, Harvard students who have come to look forward to laxer tailgating regulations in New Haven will have to adjust to the reality of new rules put in place by Yale that seek to crack down on underage drinking.


Get a 29-29 Shirt for $28

If you missed out on purchasing a Harvard-Yale shirt earlier this month, Urban Outfitters offers a pricey alternative that can keep you attired in the spirit of The Game year-round.


Harvard University Archives Acquires Vuvuzela

Though vuvuzelas were banned before having an opportunity to potentially become a Game Day tradition, they won’t soon be forgotten given that the Harvard University Archives added a vuvuzela to its permanent collection earlier this month.


Roving Reporter Navigates the Harvard-Yale Tailgates

Don't remember much from Saturday's tailgates? Don't worry, we've got you covered.


The Amnesty Policy for Yalies

Harvard has a policy that grants amnesty to those who seek medical care for themselves or their friends if they're under the influence of drugs or alcohol, but what about students from Yale?


Looking Back at Harvard-Yale

The Game is turning 127 years old tomorrow and the campus is anxiously awaiting the confrontation. It’s easy to get sucked into the excitement, but it might leave you to wonder how it all got started in the first place.


Fan Feted for Attendance at The Game

After missing only one Harvard-Yale football game in the last 65 years, Paul I. Lee ’46 will be recognized tomorrow ...


Harvard Continues Extra Yard Officers

Additional police officers hired in response to a robbery outside Thayer Hall last Thursday will continue to patrol the Yard this weekend, according to a Harvard University Police Department spokesman.


Fan Feted for Attendance at The Game

After missing only one Harvard-Yale football game in the last 65 years, Paul I. Lee ’46 will be recognized tomorrow ...


Mullen, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, Talks Harvard-Yale

Many commentators have compared the game of football to a military battle, with the head coach as commanding officer. On the eve of the Harvard-Yale game, it appears the U.S. military’s highest official might think the same.


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