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Initially, as Harvard began secretly buying up more property in Allston in the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, land across the river had been considered a place where overflow dorms and relocated museums could ease the space crunch on the Cambridge campus. These initial dealings were conducted in secret and when the news broke, there was an uproar in the community...
...Students want to take care of things before they leave campus, which provides for the crunch in May,” Rosenthal explained...
...athletic department says the travails of the club team are symptoms of a space crunch that must inevitably put club sports below varsity and junior varsity teams on the priority ladder...
This is not an elementary debate, for there is still much work for the council to do on student services. Lee should focus on convincing the administration to extend universal keycard access all night. She should address the space crunch facing students by pressuring the administration to build a student center and hasten the recently-delayed renovations of the Malkin Athletic Center...
Lee’s presidency is still in its nascent stage, and she has made many positive statements regarding student-life issues, including the space crunch and shuttles to New York City. She deserves time to properly implement them. But she must not set the council down the same road of activist politics that led it to infamy and impotence...