Harvard

Light Blue goes 1-1 over weekend, beats Dartmouth, falls to Harvard

Light Blue tennis struggles in doubles against Dartmouth, and comes back to wins four singles match to clinch victory, but falls against Harvard with weak singles performance.

Columbia baseball splits doubleheader with Harvard

After a tough game-one loss, the Lions teamed offensive output with pitching prowess to earn an easy victory in the nightcap.

At home, Light Blue looks for two league wins

Looking to extend its 10-match winning streak, the men's tennis team will face Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend on the Lions' home court.

Baseball travels to play Ivy foes Harvard, Dartmouth

The Light Blue looks to continue its recent success when it kicks off an 11-game road trip with two doubleheaders against Dartmouth and Harvard.

Amaker leads rejuvenated Harvard team

Harvard head coach Tommy Amaker has developed a strong Crimson men's basketball program, and his team is drawing close to clinching its first ever Ivy title.

At home, CU looks for two wins to close out season

After losing its last five games, the Columbia's men's basketball team looks to salvage its season by upsetting conference power Harvard and beating last-place Dartmouth at home.

Lions search for first road win against Harvard and Dartmouth

After winning its first Ivy game last weekend, the Columbia women's basketball team hopes to build off its momentum in away games at Harvard and Dartmouth.

Ivy race heats up as Yale, Penn try to catch Harvard

Nearly halfway through the season, Harvard and Yale are fighting for the top spot in the Ivy League with other teams close behind.

Harvard establishes athletic prestige

Many of its students will join the one percent. Its football team annihilated its rivals in front of over 55,000 in enemy territory. Its basketball team forced Florida State and Central Florida to blush shades of crimson in the process of taking over Atlantis. It has long been associated with academic prestige, but never major athletic triumph. It is Harvard, and the Crimson are rewriting the history books up in Cambridge, Mass.

A little advice

Peer advisers would greatly improve Columbia's lagging advising system.