Christopher L. R. Keller

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Men's Soccer

Harvard Squares Off Against Yale in Ivy Opener

The Harvard men’s soccer team (2-5-1) will look to start its season off with a fresh slate as it opens Ivy League play this Saturday with a game against rival Yale (4-4-1) at Reese Stadium.

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Men's Basketball

(Harvard) Love and Basketball

Though the season doesn’t get under way for nearly two months, this weekend had important implications for the future of ...

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Track and Cross Country

Leakos Overcomes Injury, Wins Home Race

The injuries that cross-country runners suffer are often the result of overuse. In a sport with little physical contact, traumatic injuries become something of a rarity. But this was not the case last year for sophomore James Leakos, who suffered a concussion in the 2010 edition of the Harvard-Yale meet in New Haven.

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Women's Soccer

Harvard Falls to Hofstra, URI in Final Preseason Games

Instead, the Crimson (3-4) suffered two gut-wrenching losses against nonconference opponents, dropping a home game, 5-4, against Hofstra (4-2) on Friday and falling 3-2 to University of Rhode Island (4-3-1) in a double-overtime loss on Sunday.

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Sailing

Freshmen Shine in Career Debut

Looking to build upon last year’s third-place finish at Nationals, the Harvard sailing team kicked off its 2011 campaign with several strong showings at a trio of regattas.

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind