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SharpShOoten: Harvard Does Have Some School Spirit
One complaint that I hear voiced at Harvard is that we don't have enough school spirit. But I disagree. Five
M. Hoops Goes Splits Four Games Over Winter Break
ATLANTA--The Harvard men's basketball team split its holiday schedule with a 2-2 record, including a loss at ACC powerhouse Georgia
Steady Improvement Helps Fencing Foils Foes
Sometimes numbers do lie. Although their records may a forgettable year, both the Harvard men and women's fencing teams enjoyed
Men's Volleyball Falls to Springfield, 3-1
Heading into second semester with an unblemished record, the Harvard men's volleyball team (2-1) faced its first tough challenge of
Why Baseball, Exactly?
October Fever. The Big Dance. The Fall Classic. Affectionately nicknamed over and over again, the allure of the World Series
W. Soccer Tries to Tame the Terriers
After traveling all the way to Miami this past weekend, even Hurricane Irene couldn't slow down the Harvard women's soccer
W. Water Polo Finishes Strong
The 1998-99 Harvard women's water polo team finished its season with a strong record (21-12, 8-3 Ivy) and by capturing
Senior Anne Browning Leaves Goal for Seat in Boat
For the past three years, Anne Browning has played a dual role in Harvard athletics. The Adams House senior has
W. Water Polo Finishes Strong
The 1998-99 Harvard women's water polo team finished its season with a strong record (21-12, 8-3 Ivy) and by capturing
W. Lax Falls in OT, 10-9
Even if the score didn't show it, the Harvard women's lacrosse team (5-9, 2-5 Ivy) did end the season on