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...despite Brown’s early success, it remains one of the nation??s most underrated teams. The Bears snuck into last week’s USCHO.com poll at No. 15, but that was two slots behind Harvard—a team they beat convincingly, and one that has a worse record than they do. It seems the underdog role—theirs for much of Grillo’s increasingly successful tenure—may stick with them this season, no matter how successful they become...
...despite Brown’s early success, it remains one of the nation??s most underrated teams. The Bears snuck into last week’s USCHO.com poll at No. 15, but that was two slots behind Harvard—a team they beat convincingly, and one that has a worse record than they do. It seems the underdog role—theirs for much of Grillo’s increasingly successful tenure—may stick with them this season, no matter how successful they become...
This week marks the anniversary of two of the most important events in our nation??s history. On Nov. 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address. One hundred years and three days later, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated. Today, the nation??s youth remember Lincoln’s speech only through the pages of history; we recall Kennedy’s death through the striking clarity of our parents’ memories. I hope we all take a moment to appreciate the significance of both...
...extremely confident that next year’s leadership will continue the newspaper’s tradition of excellence and ensure that The Harvard Crimson remains the nation??s greatest college newspaper,” said current Crimson President Amit R. Paley...
After piloting a successful dance program at Deerfield Academy, Yamaguchi sought bigger and better dance opportunities—not at the nation??s premier dance conservatory, but here at Harvard. Because dance at Harvard exists exclusively in the extracurricular domain, Yamaguchi says his dance experience has been fundamentally different from that of conservatory graduates...