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Harvard’s triumph over the Huskies comes less than a week after its 7-0 bulldozing of No. 79 South Florida. Since the Crimson’s spring schedule features 11 ranked opponents??and begins with five of these matches in a row—this victory suggests an exceptionally bright outlook for the young Harvard team...
...recent op-ed by Crimson editor Luke Smith ’04 (Op-ed, “Hunting for Hate Speech”, Jan. 15) mischaracterizes the views and recent initiatives of the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters’ Alliance (BGLTSA). Smith lambastes “opponents?? of Gladden J. Pappin ’04 for trying to censor Pappin, but then plays fast and loose with the exact identity of these opponents, potentially leading the reader to believe that the BGLTSA may advocate such censorship. This implication is simply false. The BGLTSA has not gone...
Classmate Max Meltzer (133 lbs.) also turned heads, finishing the weekend 3-2. His only losses came against ranked opponents??No. 11 Urijah Faber and No. 18 Joe Malia...
Harvard’s next two opponents??No. 4 Boston College and No. 3 Maine—played one another last weekend in Chestnut Hill with the Black Bears earning three points with a 4-3 win on Friday and Saturday night?...
...defense of the No. 1 national ranking begins this weekend for the Harvard women’s hockey team. While Harvard’s next two opponents??Northeastern and No. 7 Providence—are not overwhelmed with awe, they do have great respect for the Crimson’s abilities...