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After raising the Alaskan flag in front of Kirkland House last night, the Alaska “Klub” of Harvard pitched their tents in the Malkin Athletic Center Quad, where Jell-o was still drying on the grass from Saturday’s gelatin wrestling event. The club had a long agenda planned for their first annual camp-out, ranging from the traditional bonfire and s’mores to a fly-fishing course and a late-night streaking expedition...
...Campus Life Committee (CLC) combined two college classics—intramural sports and Jell-O wrestling—to create “Slippery When Wet,” a spring water event held in between games of the House Intramural Dodgeball Tournament last weekend in the Malkin Athletic Center Quad. The event featured inflatable water slides and a pool brimming with lime Jell-O set up on the sidelines of the dodgeball courts. “I know Jell-O wrestling has been a big college thing, so we decided to finally do it,” said Sopen...
...shifting the event from the Malkin Athletic Center Quad to the Yard and moving it off of the pre-frosh-weekend roster, the planners hoped to make the event more "College-centric," according to Hann...
...disappointing end to a disappointing season. Facing league foe New Jersey Tech (NJIT) on Senior Day, the Harvard men’s volleyball team failed to contain the Highlanders’ potent offense, losing 3-0 (30-21, 30-24, 30-22) Saturday afternoon at the Malkin Athletic Center. After capturing the Sweeney Division title last year, the Crimson came into 2006 favored to win the newly transformed Hay Division. But an injury-plagued start and a poor finish put Harvard out of contention. Nothing characterized the Crimson’s fall from grace more than its performance against NJIT...
...first time ever, swimmers at the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) had to fear sharks in the pool last night. Over 50 students bobbed on bright yellow “Water Country” inner tubes and lounged in poolside seating for a 7 p.m. showing of “Jaws” at the MAC pool. A even larger crowd attended the 10 p.m. screening. The MAC advertised the “MAC Attack” as “one of the year’s most dramatic events.” For $5, students purchased grandstand...