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Archives → 2000 → 6/8
- Baseball's Hopes Fade Away
- BLee-ve It!: Final Tales from the Front Lines
- Crews Can Build Off Good Season
- Dan-nie Baseball: One Last Time Around the Park
- Female Athlete of the Year: Junior Dora Gyorffy Ties NCAA High Jump Record, Get…
- Steady Improvement Helps Fencing Foils Foes
- Field Hockey Teases, But Couldn't Win the Big Games
- Football Just Misses Good Season
- Strong Start, Rough Finish for Golf
- Rookie of the Year: Freshman Cheryl Gunther in Goal Buoys W. Soccer's Success
- Male Athlete of the Year: Senior Isaiah Kacyevenski Realizes His NFL Dream
- Coach of the Year: Jay Weiss, the Master Builder
- M. Hockey Year Ends in Ithaca
- M. Lacrosse Sees Mixed Results
- New Coach Picks Up The Pieces of M. Soccer
- Clemente Injury, Return Mark Trends in M. Hoops' Year
- Team of the Year: M. Swimming Goes Undefeated, Again
- Freshman Step Up in Post-Blake Rebuilding Season for M. Tennis
- M. Volleyball Leaps, Bounds To New Heights
- That's a RAP: Complete Your Harvard Experience by Appreciating Athletics
- Also on the Charles: Sailing Has Banner Year
- Homeless Skiing Utilizes What It Does Have
- Almost Perfect: Softball Loses Once in Ivy; Makes NCAAs
- Squash Loses National, Ivy Titles This Year
- Off to the Races
- W. Hockey Given No Chance at Title
- Fresh Faces Lead W. Hoops into Second
- Young Guns
- W. Swimming Dives Head-First Into Season
- W. Tennis' Five-Year Ivy Reign Ends
- One Part Young + One Part Old = Trip to Ivy Finals for W. Volleyball
- Water Polo Teams Take Big Strides
- W. Lacrosse Has Tough Schedule, Tough Times
- Wrestling: Dominant on the Mats
- Salvete Omnes: The History of the Latin Oration
- Who Sues Harvard?
- After Underdogs Fall, Students Blase About Campaign
- The Crowning Year: Capital Campaign Wraps Up
- For Fresh-Faced City Council, Little Work But Lots of Politics
- In Memoriam
- The Names in the News
- Colors of Protest
- A New Radcliffe: Institute Era Begins
- A Club of Their Own: Seneca, Sororities Make a 'Social' Scene
- Struggling for Space: University Looks To Expand
- Sunset in the Square
- Three's a Crowd: New Student Groups Struggle To Carve Niche
- Day By Day: 1999-2000 In Review
- Driskell, Burton Cope With Impeachment Trial, Referenda
- They Agree With Kyle: Christian Groups Seek Greater Unity
- Living With a Harvard Decision
- Harvard Goes to Washington? Not Anymore
- Class of 2000 Bequeaths 34 New Student Groups to Harvard
- Some Seniors Choose to Stay at Harvard
- SPH's Carrington Urges Graduates to 'Defend the Defenseless'
- Class Marshal Krebs Enthusiastic, Ubiquitous
- Brina, Kaitlin, Orchid
- Chang H. Jo
- Despite Aid Increase, Average Senior Graduates $14,487 in Debt
- David Campbell
- Elizabeth Hancock
- Annelle Fitzpatrick
- Gina M. Ocon
- Henry Quillen
- Macarena Correa
- Angus R. Maclaurin
- Sergio J. Campos
- Sujit Raman
- Michele Woodbury
- What Was News
- Newly Registered Student Groups, 1999-2000
- The Rise and Fall of the Houses
- Cambridge Schools Lick Wounds After a Year of Painful Decisions
- Stymied By Secrecy
- Splintered Partnership: Harvard, City Spar Publicly
- Harvard's New Dining Halls Work - But Are Workers Happy?
- The Odd Couple
- Hard Choices
- What Gives you an Edge? Meritocracy's Last Stand
- Five Years Later: PBHA Still Wary of College
- Campaign 2000's Other Harvard Man
- Who Watches the Watchers?
- Profiting Professors
- Filling Rudenstine's Shoes
- O'Brien Returns to Harvard
- A Long Winding Train
- Keep the Old Sheet Flying
- Memo to the Heir Apparent
- Five Minutes of Your Time
- Harvard Confers Degrees, Honors on Graduates
- Intel Corp. Chair Speaks at Business School
- Eleven To Receive Honorary Degrees
- Shalala Tells Kennedy School Grads to Give Back
- The Search for a New President
- Technology and Education
- A Question of Support
- Borrowing Harvard's Blueprint
- Dilemma on Walker Street
- Getting the Call
- In the Future...
- Many Protested Randomization, but Minority Groups Were Among the Most Vocal
- Nothing in Common
- Roll of the Dice
- The Eli Way
- With Strict Rules, Students Stay Put
- Room by Room: The Story of One Entryway
- Treading the 'Bleeding Edge'
- Famed Economist Sen Addresses Graduates
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