Jeffrey A. Zucker
Hand-Washing
N O ONE WOULD EVER DENY that South Africa is one of the most morally disgusting regimes in the world,
Three Crimson Laxwomen Honored
Three Harvard seniors last week were named to the Brine-Intercollegiate Women's Lacrour Association's All-America team. Jennifer Greeley, Line Black and
Greeley Garners Ivy Honor
Bypassed for postseason honors her first three years here, Harvard senior Jennifer Greeley yesterday was named the Ivy League's women's
Change From Within
IN ITS 16-YEAR HISTORY, the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (CRR) has been the subject of much controversy. Since it
Endangered Rights
C IVIL DISOBEDIENCE is a time-honored and effective method of protest. However, when protesters cross the line between peaceful demonstration
Moving Backwards
T HE MAJORITY EDITORIAL wrongly gives approval to last work's takeover of the University building at 17 Quincy St, which
Streaking Laxwomen Pound Terriers, 10-3
The Harvard women's lacrosse team extended its winning streak to four games last night, downing a vastly improved Boston University
It's No Contest: Laxwomen Cruise
The best women's lacrosse team in the Ivy League found itself trailing the Ancient Eight's worst team by two quick
Lacrosse Squads Split in Clashes With Brown
The Harvard women's lacrosse team yesterday won its 13th straight Ivy League contest, downing an outclassed Brown squad in Providence,
Loyola Betrays Laxwomen, 15-6; Worst Crimson Loss in Six Years
The Harvard women's lacrosse team yesterday suffered its worst defeat in six years, succumbing to a quicker and more talented
Field Hockey Coach Mabrey Resigns
Citing family commitments, Harvard field hockey Coach Edie Mabrey yesterday announced that she is stepping down from the position she
Bruins Officially End Crimson's Title Hopes With 82-77 Victory
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--Before last night, the Harvard men's basketball team enjoyed less than a one in 10 shot at forcing a
Banking on a 1-in-64 Shot
With just one weekend remaining in regular season play, five reams are still in he running for the Ivy League
Cagers End Skid, Wallop Cornell
The Harvard men's basketball team Saturday night snapped its longest losing streak in more than a year, and began jockeying
Princeton Gives Cagers New Hope
Princeton's John Smyth last night kept alive the Harvard men's basketball team's Ivy title hopes by sinking two free throws