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Eliot had the basics and then some at the beginning of its brain break. The compact area was host to all the items that are normally available at brain break, including that night’s special: yogurt, hemp plus granola, and HUDS granola. There was even harvest cake??the cinnamon HUDS treat. But by 9:50 pm the place looked like an elephant had gone through and there were no more special items available. Nevertheless, the standard fare was still in place, and no one working on a late-night pset would have gone hungry...
Lowell’s Brain Break was unexciting but had all the basic foods down pat. By 8:40 pm, the special item—carrot cake??had been ravaged and reduced to one lonely square. The drink machines were fully functioning...
...example, Harvard has allowed a new Finale—an expensive dessert shop with branches throughout metropolitan Boston—to open on its Allston properties. The irony could not be richer: The world’s wealthiest university is saying “let them eat cake?? to a working-class neighborhood recently deprived of a grocery store in the name of progress and science...
...CORRECTION: Last Tuesday’s op-ed “Let Them Eat Cake?? incorrectly stated that the Harvard Allston Task Force had been appointed by Harvard. In fact, it was appointed by the Mayor. In addition, the piece claimed that the Allston community had lost a “grocery store,” when in fact no such establishment has closed. Also, it asserted that Harvard’s cranes in Allston are idle, when in fact they are still operating. Finally, it implied that the branch of Finale that recently opened in Allston...
...still no lion’s den for opponents, the Crimson improved to 3-0 on its home floor this season. A big win over Mercer in the home opener was followed by a five-point victory over New Hampshire on Tuesday night.But the Michigan win takes the cake??perhaps in Harvard history.At the very least, it’s the biggest win in the current Crimson players’ careers, right? “Yes,” junior Andrew Pusar said, with a chuckle that suggested that I was crazy to even ask the question...