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...cardio machines from the MAC should be placed.Certainly, the MAC’s closure will be inconvenient this spring. But that is not reason to indefinitely delay renovations. We appreciate and applaud FAS’s decision to renovate, particularly when Harvard’s plans for expansion into Allston have been used in the past as an excuse for putting off infrastructure renewal.Ultimately, the success of this initiative depends on the MAC and Athletic Department staff backing up their assurances. Student concerns need to be addressed soon, well before the MAC closes in February. The renovations are sure...
...perhaps permit House Committees and student groups to bring kegs but ban hard liquor. But alas, our cries of reason will probably have little effect. The College has few friends on the other side of the river and can’t afford to alienate Boston authorities when the Allston expansion is getting underway. We cannot allow our enthusiasm for The Game to be dampened by this policy. We all must go to The Game and cheer for the Harvard football team as they trounce Yale again. We need to move on and work with the administration to make...
...Operation Student Shield,” introduced in 2005 specifically to combat underage drinking in Boston. And if BPD’s experience with Boston College, Boston University, and Northeastern University are any indication, students can expect harsher enforcement as Harvard expands undergraduate housing into Allston. We hope instead that BPD will reconsider its methods, and keep safety as its priority even while it must continue to enforce drinking laws...
Walk down JFK Street and hang a left—the Week’s Footbridge is in front of you. You can stand on the Cambridge or Allston side, choose your alliance. Free...
...puerile infatuation with the motifs of the past. Krieger says that Harvard, “which prides itself on its inclusiveness in so many intellectual and social arenas should not become the opposite when it comes to the matter of the arts including architecture.” The Allston project is Harvard’s march to the future, and architecture is its landing party. Let’s not hold back...