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...fashion obsessed.” I remember thinking, “If only Will were here now.” For the previous two Crimson seasons, I was pegged as the room “diva”—a moniker that I still contest (predicated upon my not being, at the time, a varsity athlete, and my healthy enjoyment of birch trees and practicing yoga in the common room before breakfast). My roommates in Eliot were equally self-important, but on the completely opposite end of the spectrum. Mike, Will, Josh, and even Tom were varsity athletes...
...some measures, tonight’s game could just have easily been played in Cambridge: Harvard enters play No. 13 in the latest NSCAA/Adidas poll, where the Bruins are ranked 22. The Crimson enters the contest on a nine-game win streak, whereas UCLA finished 10-5-4 and lost twice—by 3-1 and 4-1 scores—to Pac-10 champion and No. 13 seed California...
...first half of last night’s contest, 10 Harvard players played four or more minutes. By the end of the contest, seven players had played at least 18 minutes, with sophomore Brad Unger and freshman Jeremy Lin coming off the bench to record 20 and 21 minutes, respectively...
...basketball team, each game this year will serve as a chance to prove that last season’s woefully disappointing performance was nothing more than a fluke.But even in a season loaded with “statement games,” the Crimson’s contests against Penn and—more than any other opponent—Princeton stand out on the schedule as chances to avenge painful defeats from seasons past and to turn the tables of recent Ivy League basketball history.If a young and inexperienced Crimson squad (11 of the 16 on the roster...
From Chile to Japan, Harvard students traveled the globe last year for thesis research, internships, recreation and income. Last night, some shared their experiences and exhibited their artistry in more familiar surroundings. The Office of International Programs held its third annual International Photo Contest, awarding prizes to undergraduates for photos taken abroad. “You say ‘I went to Venezuela, I went to Tibet,’ and it can be difficult to share that with people,” said Giorgio D. DiMauro, assistant director of the Office of International Programs, who has headed...