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...yield big dividends. A good walking program may improve overall measures of physical health as much as 15% in just three months. Since the human body after age 25 experiences, on average, about a 1% falloff in fitness for every additional year of life, the numbers are easy to crunch. "That's a 15-year functional rejuvenation," Franklin says...
...first is to construct a viable student center to anchor a new set of undergraduate residences. The second, and perhaps more important objective, is to create more housing across the river than would be abandoned in the Quad, not to increase the student population but to alleviate the housing crunch that plagues Harvards 12 existing houses. New housing in Allston should be used to eliminate partitioned common rooms and over-filled suites, not to add further strain to Harvards academics. As the administration looks to enlarge the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), it should allow these new faculty...
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) Dean Peter T. Ellison wrote in an e-mail that schools such as MIT, Princeton, and Stanford are all taking steps to reduce the housing crunch for graduate students...
...number-one doubles team, that’s only the second time they’ve lost all spring...that hardly ever happens to them,” Graham said. “But the other two teams came through huge...that number-two court—that was crunch time, and they came through...
Dropping lyrical bombs like “I am Sam/Sam I am/Salmonella on your green eggs and ham,” over a mash-up of jazzy grooves, guitar crunch and reggae tinges, “Indef-Art” is never easy to describe musically, which suits Kinkopf just fine...