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Exercising moderation

Written by Sophia Jih and Omar Carrillo, Senior Writers
Published: Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Walter Snook ’13 has two hours of ROTC physical training each week but also exercises one-and-a-half to three hours per day on his own.

“It’s a very good stress reliever,” he explained. “When you’re working out, you can ...

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  • 7:41 a.m. on March 31st, 2010
    Posted by
    GS

    Exercise in reasonable amounts is great for both physical and mental health, for grad students as well as undergrads. It's too bad that the University doesn't recognize this in the scheduling of Dillon Gym, which has extremely reduced hours during fall, winter, spring, and summer breaks, when most grad students, faculty, and staff are still around campus.

    Contrary to popular opinion, just because undergrads are gone doesn't mean the need for stress reduction has similarly disappeared.

  • 9:14 a.m. on March 31st, 2010
    Posted by
    Anonymous

    @GS. The worst is when Dillion is only open from 12-6 on summer weekends. If you want to use Dillon, you have to do so at an awkward time in the middle of the day. It's very inconvenient

  • 9:47 p.m. on March 31st, 2010
    Posted by
    C

    Katie!!!! You WOULD quote her, O.

  • 1:57 a.m. on April 1st, 2010
    Posted by
    upperclasslovin

    WALTER IS SUCH A G!!!!

  • 2:11 a.m. on April 1st, 2010
    Posted by
    secret admirer

    hey Tyler Nase....YOU SUCK

    just kiddin' love ya ;)

  • 11:22 p.m. on April 1st, 2010
    Posted by
    secret admirer

    hey tyler you suck

    no really

  • 11:36 p.m. on April 1st, 2010
    Posted by
    disappointed

    Why isn't the gym open on Easter? Holidays are when many of us want to exercise the most!

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