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...sports.Meet sophomores Jordan Weitzen and Jamie Crooks and senior Luke McCrone. None of them were recruited to play volleyball at Harvard, yet all three of them suit up weekly for the recently resurgent Crimson squad.Unlike their teammates, all three began their Harvard sports careers far, far away from the Malkin Athletic Center.UPON ARRIVALFor Crooks, no Harvard coach came knocking on the door. The sophomore matriculated in the class of 2008 without having been recruited.Though the San Diego native thought about playing volleyball at Harvard, the sport’s lack of popularity on the eastern side of the country made...
Exercising in the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) is rarely as glamorous as it was this weekend at the 15th Annual Harvard Invitational Ballroom competition. The competition, which drew competitors of all ages and from all over the country, was judged by internationally accredited officials over two days. The dancers came from a variety of backgrounds and training, and were divided into four different subgroups according to ability and experience: newcomer, bronze, silver and gold. Prizes for the top dancers included gift certificates for dance apparel stores, free lessons, and cash prizes. Many of the more advanced dancers vied...
Harvard Invitational Ballroom Competition, Saturday, March 11 and Sunday, March 12. Hanlon-Ford Winter Ball, Saturday, March 11 6 p.m. Malkin Athletic Center. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office. 617-495-2222. $25 general admission...
Students who dread the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) need no longer worry—losing weight and staying healthy is possible just by doing laundry, bowling, or gardening, according to a new book by a Harvard Medical School researcher. Dr. Harvey B. Simon’s new book “The No Sweat Exercise Plan: Lose Weight, Get Healthy, and Live Longer” says that slight modifications to most people’s daily lives are enough for weight loss, disease prevention, and overall health. “For years, I believed that in order to benefit from...
Just one day removed from a sweep by a league opponent, the Harvard men’s volleyball team came up with one of its own, defeating winless Sacred Heart 3-0 (30-13, 30-27, 30-24) on Saturday afternoon at the Malkin Athletic Center. After losing to Springfield for the second time this year, the Crimson (4-9, 3-3 Hay) returned home needing a victory to stay in the race for the division crown. With the Pioneers (0-9, 0-4 Hay) struggling to compete this season, Harvard picked up the win while allowing coach Chris Ridolfi...