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...cereals were developed in response to parental requests for low-sugar products, and do not claim to improve health any more than the original cereal options, company officials told the Associated Press...

Author: By Giselle Barcia, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Low-Sugar Cereals Offer No Gains | 3/23/2005 | See Source »

According to Jami M. Snyder, Communications Coordinator for HUDS, the switch to these organic, less expensive alternatives was “to expand our overall cereal options...

Author: By Giselle Barcia, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Low-Sugar Cereals Offer No Gains | 3/23/2005 | See Source »

...pantry of Kathryn I. Seyfried ’06 will be full of cereal and other crunchy goods. Wearing fleece pajama pants, she’ll absentmindedly munch on Cheerios as she grades chemistry problem sets at the kitchen table, while children run amok and snag a couple of O’s with each pass...

Author: By Hana R. Alberts, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: When We’re Over the Hill | 3/10/2005 | See Source »

Reasonable people can have different beliefs about the most desirable attributes of a university president. After all, many of our competitor institutions make do with presidents who understand that their comments must be blander than my four-month-old child’s rice cereal. Controversy can create difficulties, and if avoiding controversy is more important than intellectual discourse, then the University would be better served by a genial figurehead than by a scholar-president...

Author: By Edward L. Glaeser, | Title: FOCUS: An Engaged Scholar-President | 2/18/2005 | See Source »

Worries about fat thighs, too many helpings of FroYo topped with generic sugary cereal and the wish that the dreaded ‘freshman fifteen’ phenomenon were accurate (that College weight gain stops after the first year, and after fifteen pounds)—these are all concerns we might be tempted to associate with female undergrads. Yet, while the female population is brimming with disturbed weight and body image concerns, these problems are spilling over the gender barrier; the incidence of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorder—a pathology characterized by preoccupations with an imagined...

Author: By Rebecca Steinberg, | Title: It Isn't Just a Girl Thing | 2/10/2005 | See Source »

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