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Heartbreaker Leads to Weekend Split
History has a way of repeating itself. In its last three matches against Cornell, Harvard (7-11, 3-3 Ivy) lost the
Early Struggles Down Crimson
All good things must come to an end. The women’s volleyball team, which had been riding a six game win
Tough Opening Day Sets Tone for Trying Weekend in Tampa
The first day of the Tampa-based Best Western Invitational proved to be a challenging one for the women’s volleyball team.
Second-Day Split Salvages Tourney
The women’s volleyball team continued play in the Best Western Invitational on Saturday, squaring off against James Madison University and
Harvard Drops Fourth to Eagles
Despite a promising start and continued efforts throughout the contest, the women’s volleyball team fell to Boston College last night
Crimson Drops Tight Game In Loss
The Harvard women’s volleyball team started off its season on the losing end of a shutout in the season opener
Hey, Mr. Eleganza 2008!
Hey, Adam K. Demuyakor ’11, Mr. Eleganza 2008, do you have any spring fashion advice for the students of Harvard?
Journals May Tackle Plagiarism
Academic journals are considering implementing novel anti-plagiarism software similar to the type professors use to catch copied work among their
Crimson's Duboe Is 'Wild' For Lacrosse
In Long Grove, Ill., the spring historically belongs to the national pastime. Fred Duboe and his wife Sue-Ellen are a
Barrage of Goals Buries Bobcats in Game One
On Friday night at the Bright Hockey Center, the Harvard men’s hockey team quickly silenced any talk that two weeks
Bulldogs Upend Crimson’s Hopes for Outright Title
They were one win away. One win separated the Harvard women’s basketball team from a repeat of its status as
Harvard Finishes With Ivy Matchups
Rampant conjecture about academic standards, accusations leveled at the coaching staff, and debate over recruits have recently placed Harvard’s barketball
In Bright Blowout, BC Cruises to Win Over Harvard
Thirty total penalties. Seventy-six resulting minutes in the box. Nine goals. Two ejected players. Throw in an assist by a
Defense Bails Out Crimson in Second Straight Shutout
To most, a shutout indicates complete dominance in a game. But Harvard men’s hockey co-captain Mike Taylor thought otherwise of
Rookie 'Cameron Diaz' Impresses in Fall Season
In a year marked by surprising displays of freshman athleticism, Harvard’s women’s tennis team may be the next in line