Word: athleticability
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"Retention patterns" is a euphemism for how many dropouts a school records each year, I explained. Some say it measures the number of athletic recruits who don't belong academically. Harvard placed eighth in this category, behind four Ivy cousins.
What gall. If I had a nickel for every time I've paced the gym floor sidelines at the Malkin Athletic Center (Three basketball/volleyball courts for 5500 non-Quad undergraduates) while waiting for balding, middle-aged, brick-shooting B-School b-ball players to clear the courts and get back...
However, I suppose the Business School's uncharitable, exclusive attitude about the new athletic center is appropriate training for tomorrow's self-seeking Fortune 500 members.
Unfortunately, the Business School is not the only problem. Harvard College's athletic facilities are pathetically inadequate. More courts, bigger weight rooms, etc, are needed. We don't need a random housing lottery or a ritzy hotel; we need adequate gyms in which we can fortify our bodies as we...
The Crimson continues its Ivy slate with a pair of home matches at Malkin Athletic Center this weekend. Harvard faces Penn tomorrow at 7 p.m. and Princeton Saturday.