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Happy new year

With all the subtlety of a slam dunk, the Harvard women’s basketball team shot into first place in the Ivy rankings following a two-game home sweep against Princeton and Penn this past Friday and...

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Fencers split at North Champs

On a weekend where every touch was fought with intensity and passion, great respect was manifest but no love was lost between Ivy League fencing rivals Harvard and Columbia. The two schools, after all,...

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Crimson singled out

A bit of necessary tinkering with the women’s doubles lineup garnered winning results this past weekend for the Crimson in tandem play opposite visiting league foes Penn (April 13) and Princeton (April...

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‘I want to know what it is to be a human being’

One day earlier this month, Sean Dorrance Kelly was at work in his sunny Emerson Hall office. On one side of his desk were books — a ceiling-high, room-wide stack of tomes ranging from Greek editions...

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Sports in brief

Water polo pizza party The Harvard men’s water polo team will salute its supporters with fan appreciation festivities this evening (Oct. 25) as the club takes on visiting Brown. In addition to the...

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Happy anniversary!

In a performance befitting the special occasion, Harvard quarterback Chris Pizzotti ’08 dazzled in the 100th meeting between the Crimson and the Princeton Tigers this past Saturday (Oct. 20) at the...

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Crimson crash glass, smash cats

Among the fundamental elements accounting for Harvard’s convincing win over the visiting Princeton Tigers women’s basketball team this past Saturday (Feb. 2) — superior ball movement, finer...

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Sports in brief

Runners, throwers, jumpers take second, third at HYP meet The Harvard men’s and women’s track and field teams placed third and second, respectively, in the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton tri-meet this...

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Sports in brief

CRIMSON SWIMMERS COMPETE AT NATIONALS IN WASHINGTON Three Harvard swimmers placed in the top 25 in their respective events at the NCAA championships held at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal...

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Racquet men blast Quakers, Tigers

In the middle of last Friday’s (April 11) men’s tennis doubles match versus visiting Penn, the electronic scoreboard keeping track of court three stopped working. As the action went on undisrupted, the...

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Softball: Two and out versus Princeton in Ivy championship

The Princeton softball team picked up two-straight wins against the visiting Crimson this past Saturday (May 3) to capture the Ivy League’s best-of-three championship series and the subsequent NCAA...

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Princeton edges Harvard in women’s squash final

The No. 2 Harvard women’s squash team fell just shy of their 12th College Squash Association (CSA) national championship on Sunday (Feb. 15), falling to No. 1 Princeton, 5-4. Despite no seniors and...

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Crimson power back to tame Tigers

In basketball, embarrassment can be excruciating, but it can also serve as a powerful motivator. As the second-place Harvard women’s basketball team entered the weekend against the Princeton Tigers and...

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Crimson win 3 in walk-off fashion

In dramatic fashion, the Harvard men’s baseball team took three-of-four from Cornell and Princeton this past weekend (April 4-5), with the help of three key walk-off hits, two from Tom Stack-Babich ’09...

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Crimson fall in OT to Princeton

Andre Akpan ’10 moved two steps closer to becoming the all-time leading scorer for men’s soccer at Harvard after finding the net both in the Crimson’s 2-1 victory over Providence on Oct. 20 and in a...

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Crimson stay unbeaten in Ivies

Homecoming was all about highs and lows in Harvard’s 37-3 blowout of the Princeton Tigers on Saturday (Oct. 24). The Crimson offense racked up season highs in points (37), rushing yards (267), and...

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Allston-Brighton has its day

A steady drizzle couldn’t keep football fans or Allston-Brighton residents away from Harvard Stadium on Saturday (Oct. 24), as the Crimson took on the Princeton Tigers and came away with a resounding...

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Princeton douses Crimson hopes

More than a year has passed since the Harvard women’s basketball team last lost at home, on Feb. 14, 2009. But the Crimson, who also had an eight-game winning streak on the line when they hosted...

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Bringing men’s lax back

It’s been quite a few years since the Harvard men’s lacrosse team put together winning seasons. Nine, to be exact. But the Crimson are on the rise again, thanks to improving players and third-year head...

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What makes a life significant?

It is somehow comforting to know that one of the greatest minds of the past 100 years had a hard time making up his own mind. William James, the oldest child in a celebrated American family and a...

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