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Harvard’s baseball team hopes to regain momentum this weekend—having lost its first game in five against Boston College on Wednesday—with a pair of doubleheaders against Yale (10-19, 3-5 Ivy) on Saturday and Sunday at O’Donnell Field. Hot off a three-game win streak against Ivy League opponents, the Crimson (10-12, 5-3) look to take sole possession of first place in their division with these first Rolfe Division games...
What they lack in pitching, however, Yale makes up for with offense—led by three consecutive Ivy League Player of the Week winner Ryan Lavarnway’s gaudy 38 RBI and .459 batting average...
...Harvard softball team looks to solidify its dominance in the Ivy League North Division this weekend, which it is leading with four conference wins. The Crimson(15-11, 4-4 Ivy) will travel to New Haven today to take on Yale (17-9, 2-6 Ivy) in the first of its doubleheader matches, the two teams will match up again on Saturday for another two-game stand. The Bulldogs have won their last three games but have only grabbed two Ivy League wins this year, one each against Penn and Columbia. Penn currently holds the second-place spot overall...
...finding a condom in her nether regions several hours after a tryst—last August.Since then, Chen, who is also Crimson magazine editor, has written articles for the Boston Globe and Hustler. She has appeared in numerous national media outlets, drawing frequent comparison with Natalie Krinsky, whose raunchy Yale Daily News column spawned the novel Chloe Does Yale. Now, Chen pens a column for CollegeHumor.com and hopes to sign a book deal. Chen is the most obviously successful of a dozen or so Harvard students who have used their blogs as stepping stones to larger writing opportunities and careers...
...about contradictions, embracing tradition, and forging one’s own path. Harvard, after all, is an institution that is filled with brilliance—and also stupidity. During my freshman year, I helped to write an article for this magazine called “The Cult of Yale,” whose cover bore the headline “Hating Harvard: Should we all have just gone to Yale?” The article enraged a lot of my friends, who told me I was a bitter freshman without any school spirit. But the article’s publication...