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Kendra F. Rosario
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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Crimson Fails to Maintain Winning Ways
The Harvard women’s volleyball team started off its 2011 season on a tear, winning seven of its first nine contests. But in Ivy League play, the Crimson could not keep its momentum going, dropping nine of 14 Ivy League contests en route to a 12-12 overall record.
Sailing Competes in Two Regattas, Fails to Qualify for Team Race Nationals
In both of the two regattas this weekend the Harvard co-ed sailing team faced fierce competition on the water. The ...
Sailing Team Races Four Regattas
Four regattas in one weekend spelled a mixture of success and failure for the Harvard sailing team.
Sailing Competes in Three Regattas
In the three regattas of the weekend, Harvard maintained its impressive and consistent season of performances. In the President’s Trophy, ...
Sailing Places in Middle of the Pack
The Harvard sailing team completed two regattas this past weekend.
Three-regatta Weekend Keeps Sailing Team Busy
The No. 17 Harvard sailing team had all hands on deck this weekend and came away from its three regattas with three top-ten finishes.
Catching a Second Wind
The graduation of free safety Collin Zych ’11 leaves a definite hole in the Crimson defensive backfield. But despite the loss of the 2010 team captain, it has become increasingly apparent that Harvard's secondary may still be among the strongest in the Ivy League.
Rookie Finds Success in First Season
As part of a standout group of freshmen, the majority of whom took a year off before Harvard to finesse their skills, Eipp might have been overlooked among the impressive accomplishments. But this year’s numbers don’t lie, and as the season continues, Eipp proves to be an indispensable part of the Crimson lineup.
Chemistry Prof. Passes Away at 91
Professor William N. Lipscomb Jr., a Nobel Laureate in chemistry who taught at Harvard for over 50 years, has passed away at the age 91, due to complications from a fall and pneumonia.
Crimson Thrower Climbs the Ranks
When junior Nick Farnsworth began throwing the javelin in high school, no one could have known how far he would go—with the sport or with the spear.