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Harvard, Teddy Roosevelt, and Football
As the NFL continues to deal with negotiations between owners and the Player’s Union, it calls for a look to the past when the game of football almost ended, forever.
Radcliffe Looks Up to Coach O’Leary
It was the night before the varsity eight race that would determine the 2003 women’s rowing national championship. Teammates Caryn ...
Harvard To Close Season At Home
Harvard will try to end its skid in its final game of the season against the New Jersey Institute of Technology (7-19, 1-6) at the Malkin Athletic Center tomorrow afternoon.
No. 55 Harvard Handed First Ivy Loss by No. 49 Tigers
Looking to stay undefeated in Ancient Eight play, the Crimson women’s tennis team found its match yesterday at the Beren ...
Harvard Business School Panelists Examine Health Care Flaws
The management of the health care system is failing to direct resources efficiently, leading to higher mortality rates and lower revenue, panelists at the Harvard Business School said yesterday.
Host Crimson Puts Away Wagner Early
The Crimson captured a 12-8 victory over Wagner (11-8, 0-0 MAAC) yesterday at Blodgett Pool.
Harvard Splits Four-Game Series
Finishing off a tough road trip this weekend against the New York Institute of Technology (3-11, 0-0 ECC), the Harvard baseball team (3-15, 0-0 Ivy) split the four-game series with the Bears.
Gordon Earns Ring of Honor Accolades
Harvard senior running back Gino Gordon was named to the American Youth Football Alumni Ring of Honor this week after a storied career on the field as a member of the Crimson football team.
Down Goes Brown
Playing in its first Ivy League matchup of the season, the Crimson men’s lacrosse team outlasted Brown on the road in Providence, R.I., on Saturday afternoon, 11-7.
Crimson Takes Down Big Green in Season Finale
With nothing more than pride on the line for the women’s basketball team, Harvard (18-10, 10-4 Ivy) closed out the ...