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...shows. In 1998 the brothers went into the gym trade. They spotted a modest health club doing a modest business, bought out the owner and transformed the place into a luxury facility where private trainers could reserve space for top-dollar clients. In the years since, the company has outgrown one building, then another, and the brothers are about to move a third time. Gregg, a communications major at college, manages the club's clients, while Drew, a business major, oversees the more hardheaded chore of finance and expansion. "We're not sitting still," Drew says. "Even now that...
...earlier this year. Elizabeth Randall, capitol projects manager at the Office of Physical Resources, said, “The school weighed losing a basketball court to the benefits of gaining a great new dance facility, and because of the requirements of high ceilings for a dance theater, the QRAC gym was one of our only options.” Quadlings have expressed mixed reactions to the space changes. Pforzheimer anthropology concentrator Eric D. Lopez ’07 said, “Nothing has been unfairly sacrificed. The equipment seems to be the same, and the need for two gyms...
...though it would be for Lowell—we are unfortunately not amongst them. Last year’s Bacchanalia cost HoCo, net of ticket sales, a touch over $1,000, which was covered by UC grants that also funded Lowell’s carnival, Oscar night, Stein clubs, gym equipment purchases, freshman welcome event, and many other House activities...
Most Harvard students are probably still having nightmares about their chemistry midterm or dreaming about the cute girl in section at 7:30 a.m. on a typical Thursday, but not Chelsey S. Simmons ’06. Instead, Simmons goes to the Hemenway Gym at Harvard Law School to instruct her cardio-kickboxing class. “We’re going to walk up three steps, then left kick, back three steps, and then right kick,” she said last Thursday as she instructed the class. Every Thursday morning, Simmons teaches an hour-long session for Harvard...
...agree: Sonia K. Todorova ’07, a member of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Company (HRDC) and a choreographer for Dancer’s Viewpointe, explained how significant an improvement it was to be working in a purpose-built space rather than the “old gym.”“Now we have a facility that was thought out from the very beginning as a dance facility,” she said. “There is expensive Marley flooring…that they say is good for any type of shoes [to dance...