Robert J. Tamai

Sports Snapshots, Week of 11/1/10

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Field hockey lost, 3-1, to Columbia on Saturday.

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Field hockey lost, 3-1, to Columbia on Saturday.

Kea to Victory

Kea to Victory

Senior forward Chloe Keating ended her Crimson field hockey career on a high note, netting Harvard’s only goal of the day against Columbia. The fourth-year player buried a shot off of an assist from junior co-captain Carly Dixon, sparking a solid second-half effort from the Crimson on Senior Day. Unfortunately for Keating’s squad, the Lions held on for the 3-1 victory.

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Field hockey lost, 3-1, to Columbia on Saturday.

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Men's soccer fell, 1-0, to Columbia on Saturday.

Hey Miki

Hey Miki

Senior Mikaelle Comrie, shown here in earlier action, racked up double-digit kills in both games this weekend, notching 10 against Cornell and 14 against Columbia. The women’s volleyball split its matches, winning in five sets at Cornell before dropping a five-set heartbreaker at Columbia.

DJ Lessons

DJ Lessons

Sarah Hankins, a non-residential tutor for Mather House, shows Ahmed Belal '12 how to match beats on the turn tables during DJ lessons yesterday.

Today in Photos (10/29/10)

Kin-Dred Spirit

Kin-Dred Spirit

Sophomore setter Beth Kinsella, shown here in earlier action, propelled the women’s volleyball team to its third Ivy League win in a four-set victory over Brown on Saturday. Kinsella showed her offensive and defensive prowess by notching a double-double in the contest with 43 assists and 11 digs.

Redefining Science Education

Redefining Science Education

Bruce Alberts, Editor-in-Chief of Science Magazine, spoke yesterday about Harvard's leading role in redefining science education as part of the Dudley Herschbach Lecture series.

Today in Photos (10/22/10)

Today in Photos (10/15/10)

Depicting Conflict - The Role of the Photojournalist

Depicting Conflict - The Role of the Photojournalist

Managing Director of VII photo agency Stephen Mayes moderated a discussion yesterday on the role of photojournalism in depicting conflict yesterday. (CORRECTION: An earlier version of this caption incorrectly identified Stephen Mayes as Thorne Anderson. The caption has been changed to reflect the error.)

Today in Photos (10/08/10)

Film

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University Finances

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Features

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Harvard Law School

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