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Sophia Zhang

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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.


Harvard Softball Clinches Ivy Tournament with Series Sweep Against Cornell

Coming off the back of a gritty series win against Dartmouth, the Crimson looked to secure its place in the Ivy League tournament as it faced Cornell at Soldiers Field for the last series of the regular season.


Environmental Concentrators Are on Unsteady Ground

Students and faculty in environmental fields recognize that public sector jobs, particularly within the federal government, are less available and less stable. “Scrambling is probably the right word,” says Eamon C. C. OCearuil ’25, an ESPP concentrator and peer concentration advisor.


As If Your Tears Do Anything

I want to write something — not to arrive at clarity, but to practice reaching for it. To trace the distance between where I am and where I think I could be. To say: I don’t know what I’m meant to do, but I want it to matter.