Malcom A. Glenn
FOOTBALL '07: Familiar Face Brings Fresh Start
Sometimes, less is more. That’s usually not the case in football—or in any sport, for that matter—but following the infamous
FOOTBALL '07: Harvard’s Fearsome Foursome
It’s been a winding road for Alex Breaux since he got to Harvard. After a postgraduate year at Exeter, the
THE MALCOM X-FACTOR: Unholy Mess At Holy Cross
It was just one more in a long line of transgressions. Harvard coach Tim Murphy stood with a more menacing
Crimson Continues Excellent Start to Season
The Harvard sailing team picked up where it left off last weekend, earning its fourth first-place finish of the young
O'Hagan Shines in Close Loss
WORCESTER—What a difference a preseason makes. Just ask Liam O’Hagan. Two years ago, a solid preseason earned O’Hagan the No.
A New Crusade
How do you replace a legend? That’s a question the Harvard football team will look to answer in its season
Sailors Start Season in Fine Form
The home waters of the Charles River proved especially warm for the Harvard sailing team during its opening weekend of
John Tillman Named New Men's Lacrosse Skipper
John Tillman, a former assistant coach at the Naval Academy, has been named the new head coach of the Harvard
Harvard Comes Under Fire for Night Football Game
Harvard football coach Tim Murphy dreamed that the first-ever nighttime game in Crimson history would be one of the fall’s
Baldwin Chosen for Head Texas Tech Health Job
John C. Baldwin ’71, the president and CEO of the Harvard Medical School-affiliated Immune Disease Institute and a professor of
Anderson Named Assistant Director of Athletics
Scott Anderson, the head coach of the Harvard men’s lacrosse team since 1988, has been appointed an assistant director of
Bulldogs Begin Ivy Repeat Bid On Top
NEW HAVEN—It was a bittersweet announcement for Yale football fans. On one hand, the Bulldogs were the media’s resounding choice
Dunster Student Dies at 24
Henry C. Fienning '06-'08 of Dunster House, a spirited and beloved leader in Harvard's service community, died at his home
Doctors’ Treatment Decisions Influenced By Race Bias
Unconscious racial biases can influence the treatment decisions doctors make, according to the results of a study released last month
Dunster Student Dies at 24
Henry C. Fienning ’06-’08 of Dunster House, a spirited and beloved leader in Harvard's service community, died at his home