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Harvard men’s golf, fresh off a tournament win at Yale last weekend, took fourth place at the New England Division I Championships in Providence, R.I. on the Triggs Memorial Golf Course. Yale took the victory and top two individual finishes as junior Colby Moore scorched the field with a -4 finish. As a team, the Bulldogs shot 583 (290, 293). Binghamton cruised to second place, a full five shots back. Sacred Heart finished in third, 13 shots off Yale. Harvard snapped up fourth place, shooting 598 (303, 295) to finish just two shots behind third. After round...
...with a 6-2, 6-3 winner at No. 4 over Justin Fox. No. 108 Chris Clayton clinched the victory for Harvard with a hard-fought 7-5, 6-4 triumph at No. 2, while Nguyen notched a fifth point for the Crimson with his 6-4, 6-4 finish...
...last match to finish pitted Omodele-Lucien against Adam Schwartz of the Quakers at No. 5. After falling 3-6 in the first set, the only set the Crimson dropped on the afternoon, Omodele-Lucien took charge in a 6-4 second set win. In the decisive third set, the Harvard freshman completed the comeback with a well-fought 15-13 tiebreaker victory, securing the sweep...
...Harvard track and field team continued to rack up personal bests this weekend at the Brown Invitational in Providence, R.I. Though the women finished fourth out of seven teams, and the men brought home seventh, there were several bright spots individually and the squad can have a lot to look forward to following this weekend. “It was a good meet for us,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “We were able to work on some things that need to get done. We had some great performances all around.”Senior...
...rainy morning a few weeks ago, my biggest concern was trying to finish my reading for section. I have no way of knowing what 62-year-old Philip Macleod’s greatest sources of suffering and anxiety were: the frigid rain outside, unwashed clothes that smelled like stale beer, homelessness, loneliness, or depression. But Mr. Macleod walked into William James Hall that morning to get out of the cold, and maybe find some company. He broke the busy silence of the library with his boisterous attempts to engage students, including myself, in conversation. When Harvard University Police Department (HUPD...