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...boys are sobbing because Reilly, the beefy family dog, knocked Ryan over. In a blur of calm, purposeful activity, Nevins, who is 8 months pregnant, shoves the dog out into the backyard, changes Ryan's diaper on the family-room rug, heats farina in the microwave and feeds Brendan cereal and sliced bananas while crooning Open, Shut Them to encourage the baby to chew. Her husband Joe, 35, normally out the door by 5:30 a.m. for his job as a finance manager for Kraft Foods, makes a rare appearance in the morning muddle. "I do want to go outside...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Case For Staying Home | 3/22/2004 | See Source »

It’s time that HUDS made some serious changes to accommodate students. Eating an afternoon dinner only prompts late-night hunger, unsatisfied by the stale bagels and donuts offered at Brain Break. Unlike what HUDS promises, I have personally never seen Brain Break feature Eggo waffles or cereal, two frequently hyped items on the menu. So how do first-year students try to stave off those midnight hunger pangs? More often than not, they resort to smuggling food from Annenberg during the too-early dinner hours. Clearly, this is not the solution HUDS is looking for, but it?...

Author: By Sara J. Culver, | Title: Stopping and Shopping in Annenberg | 3/16/2004 | See Source »

...dining halls’ hours and strict rules regarding which food we’ve technically paid for. Would it seem more legal to HUDS if I left Annenberg after a meal, came back and swiped again and then carried out my paltry orange or paper cup of cereal? Then, at least, I would be going through the motions of signing out the food that I’d already paid for on the meal plan. It seems the only thing that would make this unacceptable is that I would not be eating the food in the physical structure...

Author: By Sara J. Culver, | Title: Stopping and Shopping in Annenberg | 3/16/2004 | See Source »

...count the amount of times I’ve eaten breakfast in the dining hall on one hand. Roughly speaking, that’s about 100 breakfasts I’ve paid for and not eaten each semester. Not only do I feel that this justifies my minor cereal thefts from Annenberg from time to time, I feel that it’s cause for a serious glance into the meal plan in general. Is it really fair that we are given no choice but to pay for this so called “unlimited” meal plan...

Author: By Sara J. Culver, | Title: Stopping and Shopping in Annenberg | 3/16/2004 | See Source »

...food, eating at your leisure amongst friends and then leaving your plate to be cleaned up after you.  Is that seven-minute walk to Mather or Annenberg for lunch just killing you?   Is the lettuce too soggy at dinner?  Are 10 cereal choices just not enough for you anymore?  Shut the crap up.  We need to start focusing on all that we do have and stop complaining about what we don’t.  Something’s amiss when millions of people can’t find...

Author: By Bram J. Levy, | Title: Students Should Appreciate The Food That They Have | 3/15/2004 | See Source »

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