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...answer to that question is simple: Harvard’s Sanders Theatre. Since the beginning of the school year, Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) has catered to students’ need for gustatory speed by transferring its popular “Fly-by” meal service from Loker Commons??currently under construction—to the foyer of Sanders Theatre. But with its change in location, HUDS’ fast-paced food service faces criticism from upperclassmen. Although many say they still appreciate Fly-by’s convenient location, they dislike the locale?...
...large student who lives in Raleigh, N.C., Daniell B. Krawczyck—”Chuck Commons?? in Second Life—appreciates the opportunity for cyber relationships to turn into face-to-face interaction. “Another at-large student recently contacted me from Durham, N.C., which is only 30 miles away from me and we are going to get together to talk about the class,” he said in a phone interview...
...Library: 1. One of the few advantages of living in the Quad; this quiet wasteland is the best place to study on Saturdays. 2. The recently downsized Hilles offers 50,000 square feet of available space, to be used to create another magnetic student spot—like Loker Commons??called the “Penthouse Coffee Bar.” Right...
...Yale, the residential colleges close for dinner at 7 p.m. but a campus-wide dining room known as “The Commons?? remains open with limited dinner offerings until 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday. It is closed from Friday afternoon until Monday morning. In addition, only two of the 12 residential colleges serve breakfast on weekends...
...report on the need for a student center, which they coined “College Hall.”But College Hall was to be finished before it ever began. Instead of building the large center, smaller gestures—like the construction of lockers in Loker Commons??were made. “I remember feeling like, ‘Alright, they gave us a quarter loaf, we can be satisfied with that,’” says Cohen. His experience sounds eerily similar to that of today’s UC. Though President Matthew...