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Video: Episode 10 - Crimson Crazies (On Harvard Time, Season 3)Original at YouTube
• Sun, Mar 1
By rss@youtube.com (OnHarvardTime) Love the shuttle? We wrote a poem for it. What's new in Crimson sports? Will Faust's soul burn in hell? ...All in this week's episode of On Harvard Time! Want to see that BONUS footage of Liberge for President? Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP7PCC... Want more On Harvard Time?...
Video: Harvard Track and Field at the 2009 Indoor Heptagonals (March 2, 2009)Original at YouTube
• Sun, Mar 1
By rss@youtube.com (TheHarvardCrimson) Author: TheHarvardCrimson Keywords: The Harvard Crimson newspaper sports track Cambridge Heptagonals indoor Added: March 1, 2009
Video: CSE2007 CSE2008publicityOriginal at Google Video
• Tue, Oct 28
3 min - 2008-10-28 Crimson summer exchange program brings Harvard, Yale and Cambridge students to Zhejiang University to spend a unbelievable summer with 120 ZJU freshman
Video: Harvard students on ObamaOriginal at YouTube
• Tue, Sep 23
By rss@youtube.com (HarvardHooligan) http://harvardhooligans.com/ These are all undergraduates at Harvard University including the president of The Harvard Crimson and the president of the Harvard Dems Author: HarvardHooligan Keywords: youth vote obama harvard democrats Added: September 23, 2008
Video: Harvard beats Yale 29-29Original at YouTube
• Tue, May 6
By rss@youtube.com (pawntakesqueencheck) Harvard mounts a stunning comeback, scoring 16 points in the final 42 seconds to tie the game and tie Yale for the season championship. Although the final score was tied, the miraculous comeback prompted the Harvard Crimson to proclaim in its headline, "Harvard beats Yale, 29-29".
Video: Harvard Crimson Dance Team - Just Justin BabyOriginal at YouTube
• Sun, Oct 28
By rss@youtube.com (Nanosophy) Hip hop mix performed by memebers of the Harvard Crimson Dance Team at their 2007 spring show. Author: Nanosophy Keywords: Harvard Crimson Dance Team hip hop dancing university choreography show performance Added: October 28, 2007
Video: Harvard Crimson Dance Team - Hurts So BadOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, Oct 26
By rss@youtube.com (Nanosophy) These members of Harvard's Crimson Dance Team hurt so bad, but dance so good, in this comtemporary piece performed in their 2007 spring show. Author: Nanosophy Keywords: Harvard Crimson Dance Team contemporary lyrical show performance choreography university dancing
It's The Game, not a consolation prize for Harvard
Original at Boston Herald
• Thu, Nov 19
CAMBRIDGE - A victory over Yale will never be thought of as a consolation prize at Harvard. The Crimson face their historic rivals in the 126th edition of The Game on Saturday,...
SPORTS: Around the League
Original at The Dartmouth
• Thu, Nov 12
WOMEN’S SOCCER Harvard (9-6-1, 6-1-0 Ivy) took home the Ivy League championship for the second consecutive year this season. The Crimson entered last weekend guaranteed a share of the title, but ensured sole possession of first place with an overtime win over Columbia on Saturday. Yale (...
SPORTS: Squash beats Crimson for first time
Original at The Dartmouth
• Wed, Nov 11
The men’s and women’s squash teams, preparing for their upcoming seasons, competed at the Ivy League Scrimmages in New Haven, Conn. ,last weekend. The highlight of the two-day affair was the Big Green men’s 5-4 victory over Harvard — the team’s first-ever defeat of the Crimson, according...
Fall Season Wraps Up for Cao and Harvard
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 8
The Crimson women’s tennis team hosted the Harvard Invitational this weekend, while sophomore Holly Cao traveled to New Haven to play in the ITA National Indoor Championships. Cao, who qualified for the national tournament after winning the ITA Northeast Regional two weeks ago, faced...
Crimson Edged by Yale, Shuts Out Brown
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 8
The Malkin Athletic Center was an eventful place this weekend. During the two Harvard women’s volleyball games, a record was broken, one contest required overtime, another ended in a shutout, and a German accordion player performed the American national anthem on Saturday night. For th...
Golden Knights Squeak by Crimson
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 8
Being the underdog is a position Harvard women’s hockey isn’t terribly familiar with. But when No. 2 Clarkson (10-1-1, 4-0-0) came to Bright Hockey Center on Friday night, that’s what the No. 10 Crimson was. Harvard stuck with the Golden Knights, scoring first, but couldn’t hold on as Clarks...
Shutout Gives Harvard 500th Win
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 8
Just five games into the season and with a split conference record, Harvard women’s hockey has already reached a historic achievement. The No. 10 Crimson (2-2-0, 2-2-0 ECAC) secured the program’s 500th win against No. 7 St. Lawrence (4-4-3, 2-3-0 ECAC) in a 3-0 decision Saturday afternoon a...
Harvard Loses in Rivalry Matchup
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 8
Two games, same story. Although the Harvard men’s hockey team (1-2, 1-2 ECAC, 1-1 Ivy) took a 3-1 lead in the first two periods against the Big Red (3-0, 3-0 ECAC, 2-0 Ivy), the Crimson yielded four goals in the final frame, ultimately succumbing to long-time rivals No. 5 Cornell, 6-3. Saturda...
Crimson Gives Up Lead Against Colgate
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 8
Skating off the ice Friday night, the Harvard men’s hockey team must have been in disbelief. The Crimson had built a 4-1 lead over Colgate through two periods and looked poised for an easy win. But in the final frame, the Raiders surged back and Harvard watched its advantage quickly disinteg...
Columbia Outlasts Crimson in Overtime
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 8
Having its best start to the season since 2005, the Harvard field hockey team (5-12, 2-5 Ivy League) couldn’t have found a more heart-breaking way to end the season.
Harvard Remains Undefeated With Win Over Lions
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 8
NEW YORK—For the third-straight week, Harvard football came up against an easily-beatable Ivy opponent. And for the third straight week, the Crimson made it clear early who the best team on the field was. Harvard (6-2, 5-0 Ivy) went down to New York on Saturday and scored on its first two pos...
NOTEBOOK: Quick Start Sparks Crimson Victory
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 8
NEW YORK—As The Crimson indicated in Friday’s Around the Ivies column, Harvard football couldn’t rest on its laurels Saturday against Columbia. In the early weeks of the season, the Lions embarrassed their opponents and positioned themselves in the Ancient Eight’s upper echelon. This...
AROUND THE IVIES: Crimson Must Put Best Foot Forward
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Thu, Nov 5
Once an Ivy League sleeper pick, the Lions have regressed after early success and are now fighting to stay out of the Ancient Eight basement. But it would be a mistake for the Crimson to take its trip to New York lightly. With its game against Penn, the Crimson’s dangerous companion atop the Iv...
No. 5 Cornell To Provide Early Test on Road
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Thu, Nov 5
Facing two ECAC opponents this weekend, the Crimson men’s hockey team will attempt to replicate last week’s win over Dartmouth. Harvard (1-0, 1-0 ECAC) will face Colgate (2-2-3) tonight and archrival No. 5 Cornell (1-0) on Saturday. The two New York road contests will be the first games awa...
TO SAY THE LEIST: ECAC Teams Show Talent
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Tue, Nov 3
It used to be that a date with Cornell was a near-guaranteed win for the Harvard women’s hockey team. The Crimson had the Big Red’s number of late, winning 10 straight contests over the last three seasons—including sweeping Cornell out of the last two conference playoffs. And when Harvard t...
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Defender Stands Tall for Crimson
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Tue, Nov 3
Kwaku Nyamekye has spent much of his Harvard soccer career as an unsung hero, helping to cement the Crimson back line during the last four years. “For a defender to get recognition is a tough thing in soccer,” Harvard coach Jamie Clark said. “Shutouts are associated with goal keepers, and go...
Harvard Falls Short Against UNH in OT
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Tue, Nov 3
It may have been senior night for the Harvard field hockey team last night at Jordan Field, but it was the underclassmen who gave the Crimson an opportunity to win the game. Down 4-2 to University of New Hampshire (12-6, 3-2 America East) in the second half, Harvard sophomores Carly Dickson...
Crimson Qualifies for ACCs
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Mon, Nov 2
As November brings low temperature and swirling winds to the Charles River, the average person might be hesitant to get on the water. But the Harvard sailing team is more than happy to stay on the river for another two weeks. Forced to overcome biting, difficult conditions this past weekend...
SPORTS WEEKLY: Women’s soccer loses heartbreaker to Crimson, 2-1
Original at The Dartmouth
• Sun, Nov 1
The women’s soccer team fell at the hands of Harvard on Saturday, losing 2-1 in Cambridge, Mass. Harvard (8-6-1, 5-1 Ivy) scored the game-winning goal, which broke a 1-1 tie, with less than four minutes to play.
Dartmouth Opens First-Half Lead To Take Game
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 1
Too little, too late is becoming a trend for the Harvard field hockey team. After getting outscored, 11-0, in the first half of its past two losses against No. 4 Princeton and No. 9 Boston College, the Crimson (5-10, 2-4 Ivy) let Dartmouth (9-7, 4-2) gain a 4-2 advantage in its last conference h...
Harvard Highlights Weekend With Sweep
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 1
Last season, the Crimson women’s volleyball team defeated Columbia in two meetings but lost to Cornell twice. This season, Harvard had it out for the New York teams and entered each contest looking to prove that it is the better squad—and did so in a weekend sweep at the Malkin Athletic Cent...
Crimson Clinches Title Spot With Win Over Big Green
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 1
Even nature couldn’t defeat the Harvard women’s soccer team, which found itself in a 1-1 tie in the second half on Saturday at Ohiri Field, fighting both Dartmouth and a 29 mph wind. But the Crimson (8-6-1, 5-1 Ivy) was undeterred, and in the 87th minute notched the go-ahead goal to hold off t...
Running Wild
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 1
After a tough mid-season loss to Lafayette two weeks ago, the Crimson crushed another Ivy League opponent on Saturday. Harvard football (5-2, 4-0 Ivy) justified its place at the top of the Ancient Eight with a 42-21 victory over Dartmouth (1-6, 1-3) just a week after trouncing Princeton,...
Not easy to beat Green
Original at Boston Herald
• Sat, Oct 31
Harvard proved yesterday it's not about to go green any time soon as the Crimson doubled up Dartmouth, 42-21, before a Harvard Stadium crowd of 8,107. The win allowed...
Crimson on guard for Green
Original at Boston Herald
• Fri, Oct 30
Harvard coach Tim Murphy is hoping that Halloween day doesn't turn his stomach green by nightfall as the Crimson host Dartmouth's Big Green in a noon kickoff at...
HOCKEY '09: A Crimson Dream Come True
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Wed, Oct 28
Just over midway through the first period in the Harvard women’s hockey team’s exhibition game against McGill on Saturday, Jillian Dempsey readied herself for a faceoff in the Martlets’ zone. The puck dropped, and Dempsey pounced. The freshman zipped a pass behind her to co-captain Kath...
HOCKEY '09: Back at Home in the Crimson Goal
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Wed, Oct 28
What a difference a year makes. This time last October, Harvard was scrambling to fill the goalie position, looking to three untested netminders to act as anchors of the team’s defense. But with the return of star goaltender Kyle Richter—as well as the recent rise of up-and-coming junior R...
HOCKEY '09: Fresh Faces Bring New Talents To an Old Mentality
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Wed, Oct 28
The ninth-ranked Harvard women’s hockey team, having won the previous two ECAC Hockey regular-season and Ivy League titles, looks to continue a tradition of success in the 2009-10 season. Despite having graduated its top three offensive contributors last year, the Crimson plans to ca...
Crimson Bested by Another Ranked Rival
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Wed, Oct 28
Nines were wild last night. For the second game in a row, Harvard field hockey surrendered nine goals as ninth-ranked Boston College (13-4, 1-3 ACC) defeated the Crimson (5-9, 2-3 Ivy) 9-1 last night. “It definitely wasn’t our best game,” sophomore forward Allie Kimmel said. “I think we jus...
Rookies Dominate Field at Princeton’s Carnegie Chase
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Oct 25
During the 2009 spring season, one of the most compelling stories about Harvard men’s lightweight crew was the dominance of its freshman boat. The Crimson rookies blew by the competition week in and week out, until they were finally handed a second-place finish by Princeton on April 25.
Closing In
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Oct 25
It only took a minute and a half for the Harvard football team to begin erasing the bitter memory of last week’s loss to Lafayette. In Saturday’s contest against Princeton (1-5, 0-3 Ivy), the Crimson (4-2, 3-0 Ivy) used three plays in its first drive—a pair of one-yard rushes and a 77-yard bo...
No. 4 Princeton Hands Crimson Shutout Loss
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Oct 25
For the last three minutes of Harvard field hockey’s matchup with Princeton, it looked as if the scoreboard at Jordan Field might need a few extra lights. But thankfully for the scorekeeper, the Tigers attack halted before it could reach double-digits. Playing in a light drizzle before a c...
Crimson Gets Blanked by Visiting Princeton
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Oct 25
The Harvard women’s soccer team’s (7-6-1, 4-1 Ivy) 1-0 loss to Princeton (6-6-3, 2-2-1 Ivy) on Saturday at Ohiri Field had all of these features. The deciding tally came from Tiger freshman Jen Hoy, who scored with less than five minutes to play.
Crimson Sweeps Before Getting Swept
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Oct 25
After coming up short against Ivy League-leading Penn (16-4, 7-0) 3-1, the Harvard volleyball team (8-11, 4-4 Ivy League) sought to go over .500 in conference play when it took a two-game road trip against Brown (5-13, 1-6) and Yale (18-4, 6-1) this weekend. The Crimson swept Brown 25-23, 2...
Late Goal Ends Contest in 3-3 Draw
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Oct 25
Oh, Canada. Facing off against McGill in a preseason exhibition game, the Harvard men’s hockey team battled to a 3-3 tie with the Canadian squad at Bright Hockey Center on Friday. Although the Crimson outshot McGill, 49-18, and had 13 powerplay chances—including a few minutes of 5-on-3 pl...
Crimson Bests McGill in Exhibition Matchup, 4-1
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Oct 25
Though the warm rain outside was a memory that it’s still fall in Cambridge, fans of Harvard women’s hockey got their first taste of winter Saturday afternoon. The Crimson took the ice against collegiate competition for the first time this year, defeating McGill, 4-1, in exhibition acti...
Crimson Looks To Run over Rival Princeton
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Thu, Oct 22
The Harvard football team’s practices this week had the feel of uncharted waters. Coming off its worst loss in three years—a rather shocking 35-18 home defeat at the hands of the Patriot League’s Lafayette College, the Crimson (3-2, 2-0 Ivy) looks to rebound tomorrow at 12:00 p.m. as it take...
Harvard Whallops New York Ivies in Road Matches
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Mon, Oct 12
Cruising home from Harlem on Saturday, the Harvard women’s volleyball team must have had Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” playing over the team bus’ speakers. The Crimson (6-9, 2-2 Ivy) played to a tune of a 3-0 shutout of Columbia on Saturday after outperforming Cornell 3-1 during th...
IvySports Roundup, Weekend of Sept. 25: We’re Back!
Original at IvyGate
• Thu, Oct 1
• 1 related articles
By Max Wasserman Despite Cornell’s current success, Harvard is still the big favorite to win the Ivy League football title and the no trip to the playoffs that comes with it. The Crimson have more votes than Cornell in the latest FCS poll despite an opening game loss to a ranked Holy Cross team. The only reason...
Defensive Battle Against Terriers Results in Another Defeat for Harvard
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Sep 20
As summer came to an official end this past weekend, so too did a losing streak. Just not Harvard’s. On Sunday night at Nickerson Field across the river, Boston University (3-4-2) gave the Crimson (1-5-1) another preseason loss in front of 244 fans and those watching on Fox Soccer Channel.
Harvard Crimson Publishes Holocaust Denial Ad
Original at IvyGate
• Tue, Sep 8
By Adam Clark Estes Seriously, the First Amendment is awesome, but would the Crimson might as well run a full page for the Imperial Klans of America on that campus. (Yeah, that’s the real link. I’m on some sort of list now I think. Fuck you, Harvard Crimson Business Board for making me reckon with freedom of speech...
Daily Show Mocks Harvard Business School’s Boy Scout OathOriginal at IvyGate
• Sat, Aug 15
By Qichen Zhang On Wednesday night, Jon Stewart lampooned the MBA Oath established by a group of second-year students at Harvard Business School. Earlier, the Harvard Crimson reported that as a result of the financial apocalypse, Maxwell Anderson, now an HBA graduate, had drafted a Boy Scout-esque pl...
Ragtime June 24-July 1, 2009: Crimson Bloodbath
Original at IvyGate
• Wed, Jul 1
By Max Wasserman Columbia: Lerner Hall will no longer be open 24/7 due to the economy, but you can still look inside anytime from anywhere Cornell: Former Cornell star goalie Dave McKee has been charged with rape in southern California, Kobe Bryant not returning his calls Dartmouth: The reign of Jim Yong...
Griffin: Lessons learned from a historic Harvard-Yale game
Original at wickedlocal.com
• Wed, Jun 10
MA Last week's reunion featured a special event, the showing of the film whose title echoes the immortal Harvard Crimson headline “Harvard Beats Yale 29 to 29.” Assembled in a spacious auditorium, the reunion attendees cheered whenever the football ... New York Times
Report: Cambridge man killed at Harvard may be linked to campus ...
Original at wickedlocal.com
• Wed, May 20
• 10 related articles
MA The Harvard Crimson is reporting that the Cambridge man killed Monday evening in the stairwell of a Harvard dormitory is linked to the Harvard campus drug trade. The Crimson reported it obtained two text messages from a Harvard student sent from a cell ...
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Harvard Shooting Was Drug Related, Duh!
Original at IvyGate
• Wed, May 20
By Adam Clark Estes The recent shooting on Harvard’s campus stinks like a drug deal gone bad, and there are text messages to prove it. A recent article in the Crimson, who have actually been kind of awesome in covering the scoop, details how text messages recovered from victim Justin Cosby’s phone threw up som...
Is Cambridge the Next New Haven? or Why Harvard Should Rethink Their Late-Night Security Budget
Original at IvyGate
• Mon, May 18
By Adam Clark Estes Before the sound of the TV news ‘copters faded after the shooting at Harvard today, another student got almost stabbed outside of the Crimson building. The victim of the shooting was not a Harvard student, it turns out, but the knifepoint mugging victim definitely was. Already a day full of...
Harvard Shooting Coincides with Late Night Security Cuts
Original at IvyGate
• Mon, May 18
By Maureen O'Connor File this under most terrible coincidence possible: An unidentified “college-aged” male was shot at Harvard’s Kirkland House, an undergraduate residential college, around 5PM today, reports the Harvard Crimson. The victim was conscious but bleeding at the time of the Crimson’s rep...
The Harvard Crimson on Gun Violence: Too Little Too Late
Original at IvyGate
• Wed, Apr 1
By Lingbo Li The Crimson published an editorial last week criticizing the German government for scapegoating violent video games in order to explain a school shooting in Winnenden, Germany that killed 15. The paper’s pro-Halo stance was supported by a recent study that playing shoot-em-up games a...
Harvard Athletics On Facebook & Twitter
Original at gocrimson.com
• Sun, Mar 22
Friend" Harvard Athletics on Facebook or "follow" us on Twitter. Either way it is an easy way to track the fun and newsworthy happenings of the Harvard Crimson varsity teams...
Obama reneges on Gitmo promise
Original at Minnesota Daily
• Sun, Mar 22
MN To hide evidence of torture is as morally dubious as the act itself; the last thing this country needs is another Bush. This column was originally published in the Harvard Crimson at Harvard University. Please send comments to letters@mndaily.com.
IvySports Roundup: February 27th - March 1st
Original at IvyGate
• Tue, Mar 3
• 1 related articles
By Max Wasserman The Cornell students at the Daily Sun had their “Big Red Claim 2nd Consecutive Ivy League Men’s Basketball Title” stories ready on Saturday afternoon. Then Harvard had to go and ruin everything by beating the Big Red by 1. Last year, Cornell beat Harvard by 1 when the Crimson players committ...
Harvard, Duke & Yale report on their endowments
Original at John In Carolina
• Tue, Dec 16
By JWM(noreply@blogger.com) On Dec. 2, The Crimson reported: “Harvard Endowment Fell 22 Percent in Four Months” “We are less hard hit than some other institutions,” Levin told the News Tuesday afternoon. “That’s because of the excellent management of our endowment by David Swensen.”
Harvard’s U.C. Seeks New President—Entertainment Value AboundsOriginal at IvyGate
• Sun, Dec 14
By Adam Clark Estes The Crimson endorsement has been the kiss-of-death in the past two elections. So take to the polls and make it a hat trick, Cantabs. Harvard could use a Hapsburgian prince these days, after all. The University Council for everyone’s favorite self-important student body is currently ele...
University Endowment Income as a Substitute for Venture Capital in Making the Green Push?
Original at Environmental and Urban Economics
• Thu, Dec 11
By noreply@blogger.com (Matthew E. Kahn) Harvard Crimson Opinion Going Green with Harvard's Green Published On 12/10/2008 11:51:13 PM By ALEXANDER R. KONRAD This piece ran as part of our focus on Harvard's endowment. Alexander R. Konrad ’11, a Crimson editorial writer, is a history concentrator in Quincy House.
Union sees red, upsets Crimson
Original at Albany Times Union
• Sat, Nov 8
Loss to Dartmouth stirs Dutchmen vs. Harvard The Dutchmen outshot Harvard 17-0 the rest of the period and got the powerplay goals from Cook and Caffaro. Union outshot Harvard 21-9 in the period. UNION 3, HARVARD 1 Harvard 0 1 0 ? 1 Shots on goal?Harvard 7-9-12?28, Union 5-21-6?32
Lack of firepower haunts RPI
Original at Albany Times Union
• Fri, Nov 7
The Engineers had 10 power-play opportunities against the Crimson, but didn't convert until late in the third period. Ice chips Opponents: Harvard, Dartmouth Records: Harvard, 2-0-0 (2-0-0 ECAC); RPI, 1-5-1 (0-1-0) Opponents: Dartmouth, Harvard
RPI power play fails
Original at Albany Times Union
• Tue, Nov 4
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. ? When RPI skated onto the ice before the start of the third period in Tuesday night's ECAC game at Harvard, the Crimson fans "serenaded" goalie Matthias Lange with the lyric, "It's all your fault."That was in reference to a first-period goal allowed by Lange.
The Crimson Fall to No.19 Brown in OT Battle
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Wed, Oct 1
Last night at Blodgett pool, the Harvard men’s water polo team fell to No. 19 Brown 10-8 in overtime. The Crimson (2-5, 1-1 CWPA) stayed in the game with solid defense and a few timely goals, but in the end, missed opportunities prevented the team from getting the win. “We came out strong right f...
HUPD White: Harvard Campus Police Accused of Racial Profiling
Original at IvyGate
• Thu, Sep 4
By Dan Haley According to The Harvard Crimson, this review was formed in response to an incident where university police stopped a young African-American man using tools to remove a lock from a bicycle. After a conversation “laced with obscenities,” the police learned the young man was the owner of t...
Book review: What they teach you at Harvard Business School
Original at Scotsman
• Sun, Aug 31
United Kingdom - The MBA students are in their first year, studying RC – Harvard co de for required curriculum – when, as part of the course, they play "Crimson Greetings". ... Brunel University Launches MBA In Healthcare Management Medical News Today (press release) all 2 news articles
Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook founder, Harvard dropout...and koala ...
Original at CNET News.com
• Thu, May 22
CA - May 22, 2008 But there's a problem: A 2003 article in the Harvard Crimson confirms that it was called FaceMash, not FaceSmash, and it was "created entirely by ...
Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook founder, Harvard dropout...and koala ...
Original at CNET News.com
• Thu, May 22
CA - May 22, 2008 But there's a problem: A 2003 article in the Harvard Crimson confirms that it was called FaceMash, not FaceSmash, and it was "created entirely by ...
Leppert leaving Hilton Head Prep for Harvard - Hilton Head Island Packet
Original at Hilton Head Island Packet
• Fri, May 16
Leppert leaving Hilton Head Prep for Harvard SC - He said he also will serve as an unpaid assistant for the Crimson women's soccer team. "A lot of what I want to study extends from coaching soccer at Prep ...
Opinion: A New History at Harvard - Harvard Crimson
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Thu, May 1
A New History at Harvard MA - By THE CRIMSON STAFF History is certainly a worthy course of study. Harvard boasts numerous courses devoted to studying the world’s histories, ... Investment in science and technology heightens the importance of ... Harvard Political Review all 2 news articles
HUDS Advisory Council Begins Review - Harvard Crimson
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Wed, Apr 9
HUDS Advisory Council Begins Review MA - By ESTHER I. YI In a corner of the Quincy House Dining Hall yesterday evening, two members of the Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) Advisory Council ... May the Outsiders Starve Harvard Crimson all 2 news articles
Opinion: Harvard, Ivy League investigating allegations
Original at Yahoo! Sports
• Wed, Mar 5
Harvard and the Ivy League have said they will review the possibility that the Crimson men's basketball program committed recruiting violations. The Ivy League released a short statement Tuesday after an article in The New York Times on Sunday described how Kenny Blakeney, now a Crimso...
'Harvard Crimson' Endorses Obama and McCain - Editor & Publisher
Original at Editor & Publisher
• Fri, Jan 18
Harvard Crimson' Endorses Obama and McCain Editor & Publisher - Jan 18, 2008 By UWire NEW YORK The Harvard Crimson Friday endorsed Barack Obama and John McCain for the Feb. 5 Massachusetts primaries, touting each man as the best ...
Kirkland Student Dies - Harvard Crimson
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Mon, Dec 3
Kirkland Student Dies MA - Edwards was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Harvard University Police Department. Firefighters were called to the scene to investigate the ... Kirkland Sophomore Found Dead at Medical School Harvard Crimson all 3 news articles
AMOR PERFECT UNION: The Core That You Need to Take - Harvard Crimson
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Mon, Sep 17
AMOR PERFECT UNION: The Core That You Need to Take MA - Sep 17, 2007 By LOREN AMOR Back in May, the Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences announced that it was replacing the long-standing Core Curriculum with a new ...
Opinion: Russell Receives Honorary Degree From Harvard
Original at NBA.com
• Thu, Jun 7
In the HARVARD CRIMSON, Samuel P. Jacobs writes “the University will confer honorary degrees today on 10 people, including professors, philosophers, a basketball player, and one drop-out billionaire. The recipients include Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, a drop-out of Harvard Colle...
Opinion: Stern Lessons For Terrorism Expert - Harvard Crimson
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Fri, Mar 23
Stern Lessons For Terrorism Expert MA - One of Harvard’s federally mandated Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), which reviews the plans of University researchers who hope to study human subjects, ...
Sports Psychology: More Than Games - Harvard Crimson
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Thu, Feb 15
Sports Psychology: More Than Games MA - But at a place like Harvard, where most competitors will see their athletic careers culminate in Crimson, the lasting effects of a learning experience must ...
Opinion: Don’t Forget South Asia
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Fri, Dec 1
MA - By THE CRIMSON STAFF. The flurry of curricular changes proposed by the Harvard College Curricular Review all share a recognition that, in today’s society, a ... The University Is a Drama Queen Harvard Crimson all 2 news articles
Football team names defensive end Brad Bagdis as new captain, 13 players awarded All-Ivy honors
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Mon, Nov 20
Junior defensive end Brad Bagdis was named the 2007 captain of Harvard football at the team’s annual year-end football awards dinner last night at the Harvard Club of Boston. 13 Crimson players also received All-Ivy League honors, including six first-teamers.
This year, Harvard-Yale football tilt is it's The (Other) Game
Original at CBC News
• Fri, Nov 17
Canada - one in crew: the Crimson and Elis raced down New Hampshire's Lake Winnipesaukee on Aug. 3, 1852, in the first intercollegiate sporting event. Harvard won that ...
Zizzo, Bruins End Harvard’s NCAA Run
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Wed, Nov 15
WESTWOOD, Calif.—Most Los Angeles first-timers are given their requisite 15 minutes of fame, but the visiting Harvard men’s soccer team only got 1:55. That was all it took for UCLA midfielder Sal Zizzo to scorch Harvard’s left side and fire a shot into the far post past Crimson junior goalk...
With its season on the line, Harvard overcomes the Ohiri elements and a one-goal deficit
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Nov 12
In the words of Binghamton head coach Paul Marco, “both halves were worth the price of admission.” On Saturday, the Harvard men’s soccer team faced off against the Bearcats in its first game of the NCAA tournament. The Crimson triumphed over Binghamton 2-1, but only after essentially play...
SPORTS BRIEF: Harvard falls to Penn
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sat, Nov 11
What should have been a day of celebration for Harvard turned into a solemn affair today, as Penn (5-4, 3-3 Ivy) upset the Crimson (7-2, 4-2 Ivy) 22-13 in front of 7,819 at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Penn.
Early Goal Paces Mann, Harvard Against Red
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Mon, Oct 9
After having some slow offensive starts this season, the Harvard women’s soccer team (3-8-1, 2-1-0 Ivy) couldn’t wait even four minutes to put one in the back of the net. The Crimson got a goal from sophomore midfield Rachel Lau at the 3:45 mark of the game and played conservative soccer thr...
A Harvard Football Scandal? That Smarts
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Sat, Oct 7
United States - Under his leadership, the Crimson has won three Ivy League titles, and the 10-0 squad of 2004 is considered by some the best Harvard team in 100 years. ...
Poison Ivy? Harvard Has Football Scandal
Original at Los Angeles Times
• Fri, Oct 6
Under his leadership, the Crimson has won three Ivy League titles, and the 10-0 squad of 2004 is considered by some the best Harvard team in 100 years. ... CU football: Big Red goes up against Dawson, Harvard Ithaca Journal Coaches unhappy with Murphy Boston Globe
Akpan Continues Rookie Run, Helps Harvard to Upset
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Oct 1
The Harvard men’s soccer team entered the contest against Yale on Saturday at Ohiri Field on a sour note—coming off of a four-game stretch over which it went a dismal 1-3. But the Crimson left the field with the taste of victory once again.
NOTEBOOK: Harvard Beginning to Redefine Team Personality
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Oct 1
Last season, the Harvard men’s soccer team ran into trouble when it didn’t score first. The Crimson fell in six such games—against Vermont, Boston University, Brown, Yale, Cornell, and Holy Cross, But this season, Harvard (6-4-0, 1-1-0 Ivy) has taken huge steps to make sure it can recove...
No. 11 Lions Escape Harvard
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Sep 17
So maybe it wasn’t a win, but the second half of a tough loss was the best played and most exciting stretch Harvard women’s soccer fans have seen in this young season. The Crimson (0-5-0) gave No. 11 Penn State (3-2-2) a big scare on Friday at Ohiri Field before eventually losing 3-2 in double-o...
Harvard Still Looking For Season’s First Win
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Thu, Sep 14
As the Harvard women’s soccer team plays host to three teams this weekend, it will be hoping its guests will be just gracious enough to let it emerge with its first victory of the season. This weekend, the Crimson (0-4-0, 0-0 Ivy) hopes to break into the win column at the annual Harvard Invita...
Summers Critics to Advise Dean Search
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Wed, Apr 12
MA - a statement in November attacking Summers for purportedly leaking to The Crimson word of ... all that I have received so far,” Hoxby, a Harvard College professor ... Seven Undergraduates Chosen To Serve on Student Advisory Committee ... Harvard Crimson all 2 related
Blue Devils Cool Harvard’s Streak
Original at Harvard Crimson
• Sun, Dec 4
It took a near-perfect performance to finally end the Harvard men’s basketball team’s perfect start. Behind guard Justin Chirea’s 7-for-10 shooting from behind the arc, Central Connecticut State (CCSU) stormed past the Crimson (5-1) for an 87-79 victory on Saturday afternoon at Lavi...