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This event, co-sponsored by the Food Literacy Project and the non-profit Keep Local Farms, attracted a large group of both cheese-lovers and free-food lovers. It was meant to bring awareness to the local farms, while enabling students to learn about the New England dairy industry and cheese making process...
Alyssa P. Murray ’12, a self-proclaimed cheese-lover, said, “I thought it was really entertaining and unique event. We usually bring in established speakers and it was refreshing to have a dairy farmer with big belt buckle to come and speak...
...feel like when people think of an Asian designer, they assume dragons and kimonos,” says Kristin S. Kim ’09, co-founder. “That’s an inherent quality of Asian cultural fashion, but I think what Project East does is bring forth people who happen to be Asian and who are designers in mainstream America—making clothing not for an Asian audience or trend, but for what is now.” Along the same lines, the other co-founder Timothy M. Parent ’09 says...
...idea was to make the scenes valuable and bring out the power of the ‘High School Musical’ script without the music,” Oster says...
...featured artists who were bland (Sara Bareilles), out-of-date (Third Eye Blind), pleasingly out-of-place (Wu Tang Clan), and actually very good (Ratatat). By crowding this year’s bill with three acts, the Harvard Concert Commission and College Events Board (CEB) had the chance to bring in an even wider diversity of groups to entertain the campus...