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...shot by our all-seeing photographers, here is a view of Harvard that you might overlook as you rush along to your classes. From the riverfront, to the ivy-covered Yard, to the light pouring in through the stained glass windows of Annenberg, take a minute to stop, look around, and enjoy the beauty of Harvard. Maybe those tourists are on to something...
...part of its “Savory Spotlight” program, which aims to instruct students about food, HUDS focused on the topic of salt and the dangers of excess salt in the diet, focusing on the government’s recommended daily salt intake, Snyder said. At Annenberg Dining Hall, some students say that salt excess appears unlikely. “I don’t use the table salt. I’ve never seen anyone use the table salt,” said Zachary H. Taxin ’09. “The food?...
...officer responded to Au Bon Pain on 1360 Mass. Ave. because an individual had reportedly been using the bathroom for an exorbitant amount of time. It was determined that lingering customer was feeling ill. Oct. 31: 12:48 p.m.—Reports of a suspicious package placed near Annenberg Hall sent officers to the freshmen dining hall to investigate. Police discovered the package posed no threat and actually was filled just with sand. 5:35 p.m.—An officer was sent to Canaday Hall in response to a report concerning $500 in cash that had been stolen...
When I sat down alone last Sunday at Annenberg, I spotted the behemoth that is the Sunday Boston Globe lying nearby. I wasn’t going to turn down any opportunity to seem busy in the eyes of judgmental passing freshmen, and I found a piece on a common, yet intriguing, subject of the Globe: trashing Harvard. In the opening paragraph of Christopher Shea’s article “Secret Societies: Can the Ivy League’s Big Three live down their history of discrimination?” Shea relates an anecdote about bigoted Harvard admissions...
...together students who grew apart as they moved from the Yard.“During sophomore and junior years, because the undergraduate experience focuses so much on House life, people tend to lose touch with people they were close with in freshman year...people they would sit with in Annenberg,” said Chadbourne. For this reason, the marshals said they are focused on what Chadbourne calls “events that can help reunite and build a more cohesive class spirit.” “We are trying to build that relationship for life...