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By Andrew R. Mooney and Blake Sundel
7 hours ago
The Harvard co-ed sailing team has just shortened its summer.
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By ELIZABETH S. AURITT
6 days ago
In the first year of Harvard’s renewed early admissions program, the yield for the class of 2016 soared to nearly 81 percent, a significant increase from last year’s rate of 77 percent, the University announced on Thursday.
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By Alexa N. Gellman
Yesterday
Harvard men’s heavyweight and lightweight crew both competed in Worcester, Mass. on Sunday for the EARC Sprints championship. While the heavyweights were defeated in the first varsity race, they came away with a freshman eight title and an overall team win. The lightweights secured the varsity title for the second year in a row and placed second as a team.
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By Jacob D. H. Feldman
Yesterday
Ivy League athletic directors have blocked proposed plans for a four-team playoff, instead voting to maintain the league’s current system for crowning a conference champion.
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By Samuel Y. Weinstock
2 days ago
University Health Services has decided not to implement a plan to close Stillman Infirmary and after-hours urgent care this summer, according to a letter sent by UHS Director David S. Rosenthal last Wednesday.
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By Scott A. Sherman
5 days ago
Freshman runner Ashley Collinsworth has learned about the challenges of being a college athlete from her father, Cris.
OPINION
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Editorials
| By The Crimson Staff
5 days ago
Although it is terribly unfortunate that the president ever chose to feign opposition to marriage equality, it is nevertheless extremely heartening that, as of Wednesday, the president of the United States of America, for the first time in history, supports true equality for gay Americans.
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Editorials
| By The Crimson Staff
7 days ago
Illicit Adderall use should be regarded a serious problem on campus, one that carries the potential for serious widespread abuse.
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Editorials
| By The Crimson Staff
9 days ago
Extending the role of the Harvard administration is not necessarily a bad thing.
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Columns
| By Dylan R. Matthews
5 days ago
What worries me is that I think Harvard students have convinced ourselves that we have such a theory, one that exculpates us from sacrifice while leaving us convinced that we are doing the right thing. We call it “meritocracy.”
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