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Cayla C. Calderwood

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Poor at Harvard, Or Why I Gave

I decided to co-chair the Senior Gift campaign this spring because Harvard’s financial aid program literally changes lives—it certainly changed my own.


Croquet Places Fifth at Nationals

This year, the historic game of croquet was restored to Harvard’s athletic fields, and the young team has already catapulted to success on a national scale. The recently re-founded Harvard croquet team competed in the national tournament this past weekend, placing fifth in the country.


Harvard Remembers Jackie Robinson

Yesterday the MLB came together for Jackie Robinson Day.


Harvard Athletes and Spring Break Shenanigans

Long walks around Legoland and Disney World, intense blowgun fights, bike rides along Venice Beach and crashing in Tommy Lee ...


Clean-Shaven Crimson Faces UMass

Mo-vember, the month-long mustaches against prostate cancer charity event is sadly over for the Harvard men’s hockey team (3-3-2, 2-3-2 ECAC)which means that the team will take to the ice for tonight’s game against the University of Massachusetts (4-7-3) mustache-less for the first time since October.


Noting Harvard’s ‘Other’ Athletes

About one fifth of Harvard’s undergraduate population play on a varsity sports team, but it is estimated that more than four times that number are athletically active. According to the Harvard University Admissions Office, “When club sports, intramurals, and varsity teams are taken into account, it is estimated that over 75 percent of our students participate in some level of athletic activity.”


Heavies Perfect Thus Far

Winning may be the norm for Harvard heavyweight crew, but even by the Crimson’s impeccably high standards, this season has been something special. Every boat is currently undefeated in its spring season.