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Just a week after the Crimson forced the No. 1 Michigan Wolverines to overtime in its second of two matchups, Harvard cemented itself as a fierce competitor in the ECAC.
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Former Secretary of Education Miguel A. Cardona, a current fellow at Harvard’s Institute of Politics, said he would be endorsing former Biden administration official Daniel A. Koh ‘07 in his ...
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Editorials By The Crimson Editorial Board What’s the Point of a Survey Without Results? • 3 days ago
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Miracle Shot Keeps Harvard's Postseason Hopes ... - The Harvard Crimson
Entering the overtime period, Harvard opened with possession. Batties drew a foul and nailed both shots from the charity stripe, giving the Crimson a 73-71 lead.
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The Crimson will need to significantly improve its play and figure out how to make headway with Yale’s defense if it wishes to snap its losing streak against the Bulldogs.
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After more than a week of picketing, Harvard and its graduate student union scheduled their first bargaining session since the strike began Wednesday — the meeting is set for Dec. 18. Union ...
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Women’s Basketball Downs Yale in Ivy League Opener - The Harvard Crimson
Next Saturday, the Crimson face their toughest battle yet against the five-time reigning Ivy League champion Princeton Tigers.
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Harvard Officials Say Federal Actions Could Cost ... - The Harvard Crimson
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 warned Monday that the combined financial impact of sweeping federal policy changes — including research funding cuts and a sharp increase in the tax on ...
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A Crimson analysis of the last 15 matriculated freshman classes found that a disproportionate number of students come from just a handful of high schools — private schools, local public schools, and specialized schools alike.
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I Ran The Numbers. There is a 300% Workload Gap ... - The Harvard Crimson
There is nothing inherently wrong with any of these activities — in fact, some of my most formative and educational activities at Harvard have been my extracurricular research and work at The ...