Emily C. Wong
Month of June
Senior June Tiong defeated Trinity’s Wee Nee Low in three sets last night. Tiong, who is 8-1 in individual play, has played a big role in the success of the top-ranked Harvard women’s squash team. With the win over the Bantams, the Crimson cruised to 9-0 and put their winning streak to 21.
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Sarina M. Patterson '14 (on top), Kobi A. Rex '14 (on bottom), and Marin J. Orlosky-Randow '08 (spotting them) stretch during "A FAAB Affair" in the basement of Memorial Hall.
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Sarina M. Patterson '14 (on top), Kobi A. Rex '14 (on bottom), and Marin J. Orlosky-Randow '08 (spotting them) participate in "A FAAB Affair" in the basement of Memorial Hall.
Clutch Free Throws
Brogan Berry '12 makes clutch free throws during the second overtime period to secure Harvard's 88-84 victory over Penn on Saturday.
Tied Up
Emma Markley '11 ties up the ball at the end of the first overtime period to send the game into a second overtime. The women's basketball defeated Penn, 88-84, in double overtime.
Aiming High
Christine Clark '14 goes up for an early shot against Penn on Saturday. The women's basketball team defeated Penn, 88-84, in double overtime.
A Shot Above the Rest
Emma Markley '11 plays a critical role in the women's basketball game against Penn on Saturday. The women's team was victorious over Penn in an 88-84 double overtime victory.
Race to the Top
Harvard women's basketball reached the summit of the Ivy League after its league win over Princeton on Friday night
Women's Basketball vs. Penn
The women's basketball team fights off a late-game slump against Penn on Saturday, coming out with an 88-84 victory in double overtime.
Women's Basketball Jump Start
Emma Markley '11 helps the women's basketball team get off to a quick start in their match-up against Penn on Saturday. The women won 88-84 in a double overtime game.
The Israel-Palestine Debate
Bashir Bashir, adjunct lecturer at the Department of Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Leila Farsakh, Associate Professor of Science at the University of Massachusetts, Boston speak at the Kennedy School of Government about alternatives to the partitioning of land between Israel and Palestine. Bashir and Farsakh focused on the proposal of "bi-nationalism" as an alternative that would secure national and individual rights.
The Balcony Rehearsal
Irma (Maria-Ilinca Radulian ’11) argues with the Chief of Police (Daniel J. Giles ’13) during a rehearsal for The Balcony.