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"Just try to relax . . . " Little Takes on the Black Belts

"Just try to relax," he said. "You're too tense." No, I was not trying out the MAC's instructional massage class.

Athlete of the week: Dead-eye Dan?

Dead-eye Dan Clemente? Yes, but not in quite the way we were expecting. After being diagnosed on Dec. 9 with

"We Need CPR and First-aid . . ."

"We need CPR and first-aid out at Bonfire!" This was the shout that rang through the dormitories of the Texas

Father, Son and the Firechicken

Summer is officially over. Reflect with me. (Hazy dream sequence ensues.) The beachfront was blurry, as it should have been

M., W. Track and Field Poised for Heptagonals

To say that Harvard track has the ball rolling would be a great understatement. After the Penn Relays, perhaps snowballing

Track Looks to Score at Heps

To say that Harvard track has the ball rolling would be a great understatement. After the Penn Relays, perhaps snowballing

M. Tennis Closes League Play Against Dartmouth

After clinching the Ivy League title Sunday against Yale, the Harvard men's tennis team (19-4, 6-0 Ivy) is eyeing league

W. Hockey Travels South

Confidence abounds, and with good reason. The Harvard women's hockey team (26-1) enters the weekend with two Ivy League obstacles

W. Hockey Looks Toward Weekend, Playoffs

Confidence abounds, and with good reason. The Harvard women's hockey team (26-1) enters the weekend with two Ivy League obstacles

M., W. Hoops Square Off Against Brown, Yale

Trying to close out the season with a head of steam after a crucial overtime victory against Princeton, the Harvard

Fencing Swept

In what amounted to a disappointing result at best, both the Harvard men's and women's fencing teams fell to Princeton

'Pot Medley

BOSTON--In yet another opportunity to establish dominance in the ECAC, the Harvard women's hockey team shone brilliantly on the ice

Harvard Star Birk Adjusts to NFL

Nothing shocks him. Not the rookie hazing, not the dusk-'til-dawn NFL marathon, not Randy Moss' tattoos and definitely not success.

Harvard's Golden Girls

"Crazed." This is the word used by Harvard women's hockey Coach Katey Stone when asked to describe how Allison "A.J."

M. Hoops' Goal: Recoup

They hope that Princeton will bring out the Tiger in them. As the most difficult road trip of the season

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