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Harvard club teams are struggling to find adequate practice space in light of the Malkin Athletic Center’s reduced operating hours, a recent impact of the University’s widespread budget-cutting initiatives. The MAC??s weekday closing hours have been tightened from 11 p.m. to 10 p.m., creating a scarcity of room availability for student sport and recreation groups, primarily in booking the MAC??s Mezzanine room. “It has always been tight and it’s always a hotly-contested battle for space,” President...
...Today, McGwire and Sosa are personae non gratae in Cooperstown, and 1998 stands as a glaring reminder of what now appears so obvious: that the good times of the late ’90s were built on something other than Big Mac??s hard-scrabble midwestern work ethic or the Caribbean, Garcia-Marquez-esque, mythical mastery of Slammin’ Sammy. Rather, they were fueled by a toxic cocktail of steroids and willful ignorance...
...think it’s an appropriate time to deal with hypotheticals,” associate athletic director Jeremy L. Gibson said. “We’re exploring a number of different ways to address the financial situation.” Athletic officials noted that the MAC??“the University’s primary recreation facility,” according to its Web site—is a “popular” facility for Harvard students who stay in Cambridge during June, July, and August. “Given how many students...
...this movie a fitting end to a career that ended too soon?” And the answer to the latter in reference to “Soul Men” is, “Yes.” Although it might soon be forgotten were it not for Mac??s passing, “Soul Men” manages to entertain as an homage to the days of soul music, political incorrectness, and a man who embodied both. Directed by Malcolm D. Lee and written by Robert Ramsey and Matthew Stone—the duo behind...
Someone once said that the best cure for a hangover is a long run in the morning. So, last Sunday, I decided to hit the gym at the crack of mid-morning, hoping the end to my headache was only a workout away. As I entered the MAC??s South Cardio Room, I spotted Eliza J. Livingstone ’09, the only other person in the room, sashaying fervently on an elliptical near the window. Although in the midst of a weight-loss, hill-climb, level-five, Livingstone was still thumbing through “Us Weekly...