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...best one stands right next to Everett on Saturday afternoons. Balestracci, who is about to become the first player in Ivy League history to earn First Team All-League honors for four years, actually played a part in getting Everett to go to Harvard in the first place...
It’s a tall enough task for a freshman to earn playing time while learning a new system and adjusting to both new teammates and college life...
...weeks after a disappointing team finish at Heptagonals, the Crimson, propelled by Galebach’s improvement, recorded a top-10 finish. After running 4:58.6 per mile over an eight-kilometer course to earn second place at Heps, junior Alasdair McLean-Foreman (30:37) followed up this week by averaging five minute miles and placing 11th, just a spot away from qualifying for the NCAA Championships...
Film studies may finally earn feature status next fall as plans are being considered by the Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) department to create an undergraduate track for the study of film within its concentration. Currently, students studying cinema take classes across various departments without a formalized focus. Now, meetings are being held by an 11-member committee from VES to review this new proposal, which, if approved, will face the Educational Policy Committee, the Faculty Council and a full vote of the Faculty before being officially established. It behooves the Harvard bureaucracy to accept this proposal; a VES track...
Harvard visits two kinds of schools: institutions that historically have sent enough students through the Yard gates to earn them the title of “feeder schools,” and, on the other end of the spectrum, schools that do not regularly send seniors off to Harvard. And Harvard sends “search letters” to a wide swath of students based on SAT scores and self-reported grade point averages. Harvard alumni also visit middle schools across the country, particularly low-performing middle schools, to make “early awareness” visits...