Word: bolocoã
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...Bloomfield’s roommate, Julia M. van der Vink ’12, said she remained unconvinced about Boloco??��s superiority...
...Noelle Bloomfield ’12 said that Boloco??��s variety will be a reason for her to come back in the future...
John Pepper, the CEO of Boloco??��which has been in the Square since 1997, originally as The Wrap—likened the arrival of Chipotle to that of Real Taco about four and a half years ago. He said that now, just as it did before, Boloco will continue with the same business model that has succeeded so far—to the tune of 2.1 million burritos in the past 10 years...
Harvard students will no longer need to mooch off Boloco??��s free wireless to feed their e-mail addicitions on the way back to their dorms from Lamont. By the summer of 2006, even scholars sans Blackberry can reach the Secure CRT nirvana of perpetual e-mail checking. Harvardians, MITechies—nay, all Cantabrigians—shall rejoice: a wireless blanket will descend on Cambridge. As a result of collaboration between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard, and the City of Cambridge, students and citizens alike will be able to reap the benefits of free wireless...
...issues and focused on Brockovich’s supposedly moral aims, which—although he didn’t mention it—incidentally made her tons of money through dubious litigation. What a great message for public health: science doesn’t matter, just good intentions.5. BoLoCo??��s nauseating name change. This may seem trivial, but “The Wrap” was an iconic Harvard Square restaurant, and its new incarnation as BoLoCo facilitated by pricey consultants will force me never to enter its doors again. “The Wrap?...