Samuel C. Scott
STRAIGHT CLOWNIN': O’Hagan and That Other Guy
It’s unfair to compare the recently-tested sophomore against the 2005 graduate and current NFLer. Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan has all
Sailing Qualifies for Nationals
The Harvard sailing team doesn’t launch sloops from its boathouse on the Lower Basin of the Charles, but that didn’t
Back in Business
WORCESTER, Mass.—Warm weather wasn’t the only reason No. 19 Harvard was sweating in Saturday’s game against Holy Cross. The Crusaders
FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2005: Crimson Takes Changes In Stride, Says Captain
The Crimson had a chat with Harvard captain Erik Grimm, the 6’5, 270 lb. stalwart defensive end. Q: What does
FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2005: The New No. 1: Mazza is Ready To Be ‘The Guy’
As junior wide receiver Corey Mazza pedaled his bicycle back to the Quad during football preseason this fall, he got
FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2005: All Eyes On Him
Junior tailback Clifton Dawson is an unlikely celebrity. With a reputation for being private, laconic, and modest, he isn’t one
Sailing Kicks off Fall Season
The Harvard sailing team was on the water before all but a handful of students were back in Cambridge, hauling
DNA Sequencing Becomes Cheaper
The cost of decoding the blueprint of life on Earth may drop dramatically, thanks to recent research conducted at the
SPORTS BRIEF: Ivy Games Will Be Satellite-Broadcast
Owing to a deal announced Monday, Harvard sports fans from coast to coast will now be able to follow the
Crimson Voted Second In Ivy Media Poll
What do you call a squad that went undefeated last season, won its league championship, and this season will return
For HLS Grad, a Titillating Campaign
The odds are stacked against 1991 Harvard Law School graduate Victor A. Bernace in his race for a seat on
MOVING DAY
The Department of Government moved yesterday from Littauer Center in the North Yard to a new location at the Center for Government and International Study, pictured above, on Cambridge Street.
University Sees Renovation Blitz
Students no longer stroll along the much-traversed sidewalk between Thayer Hall and Memorial Church, now closed off from traffic by
Union Disputes Contracts
Chanting spirited slogans and banging noisily on pots and pans, a crowd of approximately 25 janitors and union representatives traced
Students Flex Culinary Muscles
Clam chowder and the dependable Chickwich took backseats to shrimp showpieces Wednesday night, as four teams of Summer School students