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Since Cambridge is in Harvard’s way, and Harvard is in Cambridge’s way, and Harvard has 52 acres in Allston, why not “river?? Cambridge? Harvard could sell its holdings in Allston at a steal to Cantabrigians who want to be bloody-well rid of the Big H, and proceed to buy the space Cantabrigians vacate and build one centralized campus. When you think about it, everyone would win. Just move Cambridge to Allston, then hit the line for Harvard, for Harvard wins today...
More than anything else, Chelsea is just plain ugly. For the third time, I passed the Exxon oil tanks looming above the river??s grayish water, having circled the highway rotaries countless times. The colors here were from brightly hued flags flying above Chelsea’s numerous Italian grocery stores...
...immediate crisis, rather than a long-term vision of putting important student services north of Shepard Street. And the reshufflings that will accompany the Hilles renovation—moving the music library to Lamont and parts of the Social Studies offices to an undetermined location on the river??suggest a countervailing push toward Quad self-sufficiency...
Forty-degree temperatures and intermittent drizzling reduced the crowds at this weekend’s Head of the Charles Regatta, but over 200,000 people still thronged the river??s banks and bridges to watch the 39th running of the race...
...flaws of the plan are readily apparent and potentially crippling to the College community. Constructing undergraduate housing across the river??a surprise inclusion in these plans—would be a mistake for the University’s growth. Notions of girding the two campuses together by forcing hundreds of students to cross the river at all hours of the day is both practically and theoretically flawed...