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Inside, Cronkhite’s seating options look similar to those found in typical Harvard dining halls with tables arranged in rows and with a few smaller, private rooms to eat and chat. If it seems to resemble your House dining hall, that’s because Cronkhite is indeed also a graduate student dining hall. However, Cronkhite is much smaller and intimate than its dining hall counterparts in the Houses...
...were all just like those found in any undergraduate dining hall. The salad bar has a few more premade salad options, but is largely also similar to what undergraduates expect in Annenberg or their House. However, unlike for undergraduates, Cronkhite offers containers for diners to fill and eat...
...Eat real food, but not in the Reading Room
...mildly frozen California rolls available in Lamont Café for the duration of exams, so do your body a favor and grab some real grub. There are plenty of dining halls close by, and you can always spare a few minutes, give your brain a break, and eat some real dinner...
Harvard students eat in dining halls designed to accommodate hundreds of people, work out in gyms where entire schools of the University have swipe access, sit in lectures that entertain over 600 people, and sleep on hallways with dozens of other rooms. With the addition of roommates, even the bedroom becomes a quasi-public space...