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...women compete in 5K and 15K races, while the men endure 10K and 20K courses. The nordic team trains two hours a day, seven days a week throughout the season. Though such intense training and weekend-long carnivals might intimidate some, these skiers had nothing but positive thoughts when reflecting on the season...

Author: By Jodie L. Pearl, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Alpine, Nordic Ski Teams Battle Inconsistency | 6/4/1998 | See Source »

...consistently strong performances of both Radcliffe and the co-ed team throughout the spring season reflected the enormous parity in the region. Harvard garnered a first-place finish among 18 competitors at the Thompson Trophy Race on April 25-26, just two weeks before its fourth-place finish at New England...

Author: By Jamal K. Greene, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Co-ed Sailing Rides Wave Into Nationals | 6/4/1998 | See Source »

There may not be an `I' in team, but there isan `F'. If the company line--that there was moreto this team than Allison Feaster--is true, itcertainly had its share of tests throughout theseason. Feaster always seemed to come up big whenit counted--from her school-record 39 points toavenge last season's loss to Loyola and helpHarvard win its own Invitational for the firsttime in a decade to her 17-point, 11-reboundsecond-half performance to lead Harvard to acome-from-behind win in its rematch againstPrinceton, who earlier in the season had handedthe Crimson its first...

Author: By Jamal K. Greene, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Feaster Takes W. Hoops to Next Level | 6/4/1998 | See Source »

There's a Hal Ketchum song about life in small-town America that has haunted me throughout my time at Harvard. In it, a high school kid argues that "the world must be flat/'cause when people leave town they never come back...

Author: By Valerie J. Macmillan, | Title: Is the World Flat? | 6/4/1998 | See Source »

...more importantly, I realized that it didn't make me any less of a Harvard student not to want those same things. Throughout my Harvard career, I thought I had to live up to some mythical stereotype of the Harvard student. I made myself believe that I wasn't really a Harvard student unless I wanted to be a doctor, graduate student, lawyer, consultant or investment banker. It took me a long time to admit that I didn't really want one of the traditional jobs. I never considered myself an "academic"; I never really felt at home...

Author: By Anne C. Krendl, | Title: Straying From the Path | 6/3/1998 | See Source »

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