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Harvard athletic teams practice across the Charles River in Allston, and many squads end their workouts around 6:45 p.m. in order to give athletes time to catch dinner. Nearby dining halls close at 7:15, while those in the Quad—Cabot, Currier and Pforzheimer—stay...
“I don’t like the restrictions,” said Lydia M. Williams ’07, an Eliot resident and Harvard squash player. “I don’t think it’s fair to penalize people for not living near...
Some propose keeping the dining halls open later in order to diffuse this athletic stampede more evenly.
In a column published in the Cornell Daily Sun, staff writer Tim Kuhls broached an interesting topic of Ivy debate—athletic scholarships—and proceeded to make himself look like an idiot.
The good columnist from the Sun addresses none of these issues. His fresh, new analysis of the athletic scholarship discussion might best be summed up as he so eloquently put it, “Because we don’t admit retards at my school. The Ivy League means one...