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You can’t win them all.Splitting its road matches last weekend, the Harvard men’s volleyball team (7-10, 4-4 Hay) slipped back to .500.Although the Crimson snapped its four-game losing streak against Sacred Heart (6-12, 1-7) last Friday with a 3...
The Harvard men’s tennis team has an energy issue, and it has nothing to do with global warming. When the team goes into a match fired up, it produces quality wins against high-caliber teams, but when it goes into a match un-energized, it falls to...
Growing up in Farmington, Conn., Harvard starting pitcher Shawn Haviland watched his favorite team, the New York Yankees, collect a handful of championships in the late ‘90s. Like any young fan, he idolized Derek Jeter, New York’s popular shortstop. So imagine Haviland�...
Kyle A. Krahel ’08: I was conservative. The war was one of the biggest things that made me move towards the left. It is something that is very much tied to my identity. It has had an extraordinary, direct influence on me.
As young people we are inextricably tied to this war. Some of us are fighting on the front lines. All of us will bear the debt of this war well into our adulthood. We have developed our worldviews as our government has waged occupation and torture abroad. And together we...