Moore ’26, a Crimson ... Committee, Stanford University’s Conduct Panels, and Princeton University’s Judicial Committee all include undergraduate students as members. Even Harvard’s ...
This staff editorial solely represents the majority view of The Crimson Editorial Board ... as do MIT, Stanford, and Duke. If anything, Harvard’s decision to leave students off the Ad Board ...
Harvard responded in the second half with three goals in the final quarter, but Stanford’s suffocating defense and offensive strength led to the Crimson’s defeat, 16-5. Still, one game ...
To drive home the point, staging photos have cardinal-red Stanford diplomas and what appears to be a framed Harvard acceptance letter prominently displayed on a living-room mantel. In addition to ...
Upon learning that the Lady Crimson of Harvard had won their first Ivy League Tournament basketball title in school history, ...
It was March 14, 1998, a Saturday night first-round NCAA Tournament game at Stanford’s Maples Pavilion, when Allison Feaster helped her Harvard women’s basketball team make history. Feaster, an ...
Although the Crimson won the Ivy League tournament, they built a schedule to have a worthy tournament rèsumè when the time ...
Though the Crimson will enter its matchup against the No. 7 Spartans as the underdog, Harvard has some past experience with March magic. Harvard upset No. 1 seed Stanford in 1998, which remains ...