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...belly moves” is marketed as an “elusive and exotic” class that combines traditional belly dancing with cardio exercises. For $24, you can have a day pass to the entire gym, including the fitness classes. Monthly membership comes with a $79 price tag, and a yearly contract will cost you more than a few of those Benjamins. Although working out in the company of super-fit young professionals might be intimidating for the Noch’s devotee, Crunch promises a “no-judgments” environment...
Simple as it seems, this is usually the punch line to the why-frats-are-different story, and the members say it matters. In addition to opening membership to a wider community, the frats’ lack of property gives them an unexpected advantage. Because they don’t have houses to bring them together, the members say, they have to bond around something less tangible: friendship...
...overlaps between final clubs and fraternities are often not just limited to membership...
Clearly, there are profound problems with the UM’s bureaucracy and membership procedures—problems that deny students worshipping at the ACOI all the resources Harvard can offer. To address these issues, the UM must overhaul the transparency and efficiency of its membership procedures. It can start by actually sticking to its bylaws and notifying applicants of their membership status in May. Further, the UM must consider applications twice a year, in March and October. This step will speed acceptance of deserving members and force the UM to provide more feedback to rejected applicants. In short, twice...
...right the wrongs it has already perpetrated, the UM should also make an exception and consider the ACOI’s membership during this application cycle. By fall 2004, we hope to read Father Woodruff’s name in the Harvard directory...