Harvard Vintage Sweatshirt – Team Vintage Crew

Harvard vintage sweatshirtLooking for the best Harvard vintage sweatshirt?

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New Ivy League Vintage Scrum Rugby

Ivy League - Vintage Scrum RugbyThe Vintage Scrum Rugby shirt is one rugby shirt you will not want to take off; looks great and is very comfortable. Available for Brown, Cornell, Harvard, and Yale.

Ivysport Scrimmage S09 Full Zip Hooded Sweatshirts

New arrivals – Ivy League Scrimmage S09 Full Zip Hooded Sweatshirts. Available for all 8 Ivies.

Ivysport has partnered with Banner Supply Co. to bring you the Scrimmage S09 Hoodies. Banner makes world class apparel for many universities, resorts and others. Awesome quality, great design and very comfortable.

Garment is 100% ring spun combed cotton with a “soft Banner wash” for a great vintage look. Features hand finished applique on front and left arm. Classic fit.

New School Homepages!

New School Homepages

New school homepages for all 8 schools + Ivy League Store. Enjoy!

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New Arrivals - Ivy League Scrum Vintage Tees

New arrivals – Ivy League Vintage Scrum tees. Available for Columbia, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, and Yale. Brown, Dartmouth, and Cornell coming soon.

Ivysport has partnered with Banner Supply Co. to bring you the Vintage Scrum tees. Banner makes world class apparel for many universities, resorts and others. Awesome quality, great design and very comfortable.

Garment is 100% ring spun combed cotton with a “soft Banner wash”. Faded vintage print. This is the first shirt you’ll reach for in your drawer!

New Arrival, Harvard Vintage Polo Crest

Harvard Vintage Polo Crest

Our Harvard Vintage Polo Crest features the Harvard crest on the left chest. It is slightly weathered for a great vintage look.

The polo is 100% rugged cotton jersey and features an athletic fit; self-fabric collar; 2-button placket; and is a must have!

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Pass Fail

Harvard Law School will be moving to a pass-fail grading system in the fall of 2009, joining peer institutions such as Yale and Stanford, Dean Elena Kagan announced in an e-mail to students this afternoon.

The move, which in lieu of the traditional system of letter grades will allow four levels of assessment—honors pass, pass, low pass, and fail—is intended, according to Kagan’s e-mail, to “promote pedagogical excellence and innovation and further strengthen the intellectual community.” Read the rest of this entry

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