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Jilllian Dempsey v. Providence

Co-captain Jillian Dempsey skates up the ice en route to scoring one of her four goals against Providence on Friday night at the Bright Hockey Center. The Crimson topped the Friars by seven, 8-1.


jack and jill

Crimson co-captain Jillian Dempsey, shown in earlier action, led a high-powered attack that pounced on Union early and did not relent. Behind Dempsey, Harvard outshot Union, 42-13, in the matchup.


Check out Cooper

Cooper Anderson, a dark brown Shih Tzu puppy, is a therapy dog that can be rented from the Harvard Medical School's library.


Check Out Cooper

He likes long walks in the hallway. He's a good kisser. He's always available on the weekends. And his call number is WM 450.5.A6 C776 2007.


Terrific Teas at Cabot Cafe

On Monday night, Cabot Café hosted a special tea-tasting event. Students such as Danny Z. Wilson sampled exotic flavors including Moroccan Mint, Jade Oolong, and Vanilla Rooibos. The night's most popular flavors will be added permanently to the menu.


Today in Photos (11/20/2012)

Photos from the November 20, 2012 edition of The Harvard Crimson.


Students React to the Presidential Election

The Institute of Politics held Election Night at the IOP in the Kennedy School Forum, where students from across Harvard gathered to watch the 2012 election results.


HBV Plushy Workshop

Students diligently stitch together hepatitis B virus plushys at Ticknor lounge on Monday night. Sophomore Rhed Shi, a member of Team HBV, notes the surprising fact that “the first anticancer vaccine was for HBV, yet even now it affects one in ten Asian Americans.” They hope to raise awareness for this preventable viral infection of the liver often transmitted at birth.


HBV Plushy Workshop

Students diligently stitch together hepatitis B virus plushys at Ticknor lounge on Monday night. Sophomore Rhed Shi, a member of Team HBV, notes the surprising fact that “the first anticancer vaccine was for HBV, yet even now it affects one in ten Asian Americans.” They hope to raise awareness for this preventable viral infection of the liver often transmitted at birth.


Today in Photos (11/06/2012)

Photos from the November 6, 2012 edition of The Harvard Crimson.