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Justin W. White

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Commencement 2010

PARTING SHOT: Setting the Record Straight

Instead, I’ll just bow out with some banter about the challenges that we Harvard sportswriters face, hopefully get two or three laughs out of you, and call it a career.

Supplement Stories

From High Heels to High Tops

<p>Louie’s role as back-up point guard this year will be integral to the success of the team.</p>

Men's Soccer

Athletes Endure Despite Injuries

<p>The urge to compete, the will to persevere, the need to belong, the desire to be loved—one or more of these forces drive most of the athletes on this planet to continuously do what they do, even despite injury.</p>

Columns

Budget Cuts Not A Major Obstacle

Just about every media outlet, from international newspapers to niche blogs, is having a field day writing about the so-called hard-hitting effects of Harvard’s budget cuts—no omelets for students, no cookies for faculty, and of course, no more free sweatsuits for all athletes.

Women's Volleyball

JUSTIN TIME: Athletes Become Recruits Again

Do varsity athletes suffer with job searches because they spend 20-plus hours over the river and traveling to schools nationwide? Or does the fact that they must exhibit great discipline and time management skills in order to complete both their physical and academic obligations make them more attractive to recruiters, giving them an edge?

Football

IT'S JUSTIN TIME: Because All You Need Is One...

Summer 2009 has come to a close, and peaceful East Cambridge, Mass. is once again flooded with driven, eager pupils

Wrestling

IT'S JUSTIN TIME: Find a Cure for Harvard Routine

It was a chilly night earlier this week. A Monday or Tuesday, I believe. I was right by Holyoke Street,

Women's Basketball

COMEBACK GAME OF THE YEAR: 22-Point Comeback Stuns Princeton

There exists an inexplicable force in sports, a mysterious element that can be sensed by players and fans alike. Every

Rick Ross

Miami rapper Rick Ross’s highly anticipated third album, “Deeper than Rap,” is, frankly, not that deep at all. In fact,

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Men's Tennis

Crimson Shows Grit, Honors Seniors in Wins

Rivalry, redemption, revelry—three of the most central and palpable themes in college athletics—were all in play this past weekend for

Students Protest in Square

More than 90 students and activists from Harvard, MIT, and the Greater Boston area hoisted picket signs in Harvard Square

Back in Black
Softball

Lack of Offense Results in Crimson Shutout

In virtually all sports, a shutout is an unsettling term. Most talented, winning teams aren’t on the losing end when

Women's Golf

Crimson Finishes First in Tourney

Yesterday afternoon, many Boston-area students studied outdoors while sunbathing in near-60-degree paradise that perhaps suggested a change of heart in

Men's Lacrosse

Crimson Prepares to Battle Quakers

Unlike most students on campus, players on the Harvard men’s lacrosse team are not anxiously awaiting some rest and relaxation

Track and Cross Country

Weekend Meets Bring Strong Individual Outings

Harvard Track and Field competed hard and yielded some great results in the IC4A and ECAC Championships this past Saturday

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