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...this leaves one mired in something of a quagmire. The MAC is woefully sub-par. Renovating it is, supposedly, a priority for the administration. Major improvements, however, are dependent on moving wrestling, fencing and volleyball across the river. Such moves are, it seems, highly unlikely to happen any time soon. Thus, as Dingman suggested, what is on the table right now—and should be announced in a couple of months—is a much smaller-scale renovation package, which keeps the three varsity sports in the MAC but makes some limited increases to the total amount...
...amount of what is good that is happening in the world.... People think the Marshall Plan was really very good. The Marshall Plan provided Europe with an amount of money that was equal to about 2-3 percent of Europe’s GNP each year for four years. Sub-Saharan Africa receives each year about 11 percent of its GNP and it has for the last 20 years. And so yes, there’s certainly a case for more foreign aid in a variety of ways. But a huge amount is happening that is positive, and the things...
...Parade float rides through Herald Square with unfashionable earmuffs, chapped lips, fake smile, beauty-pageant wave and a runny nose from the cold is enough to permanently ruin a pop diva’s persona—as I have known no diva to benefit from lip-synching in sub zero Manhattan temperatures while accompanied by nerdy high school band and dance team. Nevertheless, stars seem undeterred by the volatility of the holiday consumer base as they continue to market themselves better than most toys on shelves (unless of courses they are promoting their own toys created in their likeness...
...season the Crimson barely kept its head above water, and indeed the team would have finished with a sub-.500 record had it not been for its improbable, and impressive, ECAC playoff...
Take a look at your Harvard hoodie, and you might see a familiar swoosh. Just before Nike made its first appearance at the Coop in 2001, a factory that produces college gear for the company was reported to be shamelessly abusing its workers, from paying sub-minimum wages to denying access to bathrooms, and illegally firing hundreds who went on strike to demand they be treated like human beings. The conditions at Nike’s Kukdong factory in China were uncovered by the Workers’ Rights Consortium (WRC). When their report on Kukdong was released, universities belonging...