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Dane Lund

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Lund: Humanities more than argued

If Bryce Taylor ’11 is right about the humanities, I quit (“We live for the humanities,” April 3).

Vball hosts league foes

The volleyball team is looking to maintain its standard of perfection this weekend with two critical Ivy League matches. The Bulldogs will need to prove their excellence, as their opponents will take advantage of any mistakes.

M. soccer seeks Ivy dominion

Elis will try to thwart Cantabs’ offense

After a week that saw the men’s soccer team eke out a win over Ivy rival Princeton and suffer a lop-sided loss to UConn, the Bulldogs are eager to take on Harvard this Saturday in Cambridge, Mass., where they hope to secure another Ivy victory.

Men’s soccer beats Tigers

Continuing in the spirit of its recent games, the men’s soccer team held out until the final minutes to pull off an upset.

M. soccer to take on Princeton

After a long streak of away games, the Elis will have the comfort of starting off the Ivy season at home this weekend. The stakes are high, but so is morale.

Men’s soccer falters in Midwest

Elis fight to earn a late tie on Friday, but end weekend on sour note

Men’s soccer falters in Midwest

Field hockey defeats VCU

After every tough season, there comes a chance for redemption. If the field hockey team’s season opener against Virginia Commonwealth University is any indication, the Elis may be rising from the ashes.

Shin '07 leads Elis to Ancient Eight title

Elis defeat Princeton for first time in three years to take Ivy League Championship

It has been three years. It has been three years since the Yale women's golf team mustered up the power to beat the daunting Princeton Tigers and bring home the Ivy League crown. Now, the wait is over, the clouds are clearing, and the Elis can proudly...

W. golf falls to Hoyas, beats Tigers

The women's golf team has a lot of things going for it. The Bulldogs have consistently topped the other Ivy teams at their invitationals, the spring weather has allowed them to move from indoors to outdoors, and this weekend they proved themselves...

W. golf beats Princeton in sunny Florida

The women's golf team got plenty of sun during spring break while the cold March weather raged on in New Haven. Instead of suffering through the late winter winds, the team packed their bags for Gainesville, Fla. and the Dominican Republic.

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