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Bianca M. Egan

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Bad Omens: Harvard Edition

Harvard can be a scary place on any day, but there are, without a doubt, ill omens you can spot from a mile away that will tell you just what you’re in for. Without further ado, here are some surefire omens that guarantee misfortune at Harvard.


Rewind: HOCR Turns 60 Years Old

Competitive rowing has had a long and storied history, both nationwide and abroad, with many of the sport’s most prominent regattas having been held for centuries. The sport’s most famous and prestigious race, the Henley Royal Regatta, first debuted in 1839, followed soon after by the first intercollegitate competition in the United States, the Harvard-Yale Regatta, or “The Race,” two decades before its football counterpart, The Game.


The Fall I Turned...

Thinking of becoming the main character this fall? It’s time to decide what kind of season you’re going to have, and truly commit. If you’re hard pressed for some ideas, read ahead, and let Flyby transform your fall.


Famous First Words

As an incoming first-year, you will have no shortage of ‘firsts’ at Harvard ( it’s almost like it’s in the name). To prepare you for this inevitability, we here at Flyby have decided to expedite some of that process and provide you with an ironclad list of some of the famous first words you are guaranteed to hear in your first few weeks — and, with any luck, will stop hearing soon.


Harvard Women’s Tennis Completes Weekend Sweep, Caps Off Undefeated Ivy Season

The Harvard women's tennis team completed its Ivy League gauntlet and remained undefeated in the conference with strong wins over Columbia and Cornell. Now, the team prepares for the NCAA regional tournament, beginning on May 2nd.


Women’s Tennis Sweeps Ivy League Competition

Harvard women's tennis continued to triumph in Ivy League play following its recent 4-3 win over Dartmouth, beating both Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania in decisive 4-2 and 4-0 victories respectively.