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...which team they will play for, or if they will even play professionally at all.April of junior year is supposed to be different.Those players are preparing for spring ball and practicing for the upcoming season. Professional football is never far from these players’ minds, but the draft, except for the rare cases of exceptional talents foregoing eligibility, is not for a year, and they can start by focusing on winning next season.All this is true unless you are Harvard running back Clifton Dawson, who was chosen in the sixth round of last week’s Canadian Football...
...with adequate soap and paper towels.Fallon and Sullivan explain that sometimes things pile on the sinks, which discourages workers from coming over to wash their hands.But employee hygiene does not just stop at hair-tying and hand-washing. Any employee working with food is not supposed to wear jewelry, except a plain wedding band.“Food can get stuck underneath rings or in bracelets, and it can get in the next dish,” says Sullivan, who added that jewelry can also get caught in machinery, resulting in serious injury. Square restaurants 9 Tastes, Spice, and Daedalus...
...really balanced approach,” Morgan Brown said. “I think everyone contributed, except for me, in the first game. The depth is amazing...
...were too flowy and extended to lay claim to the crisp style of Fosse. By the end of the number, after the addition of bowler hats, canes and white gloves under blacklight, the piece was nearly a tribute, but the flirty theatricality of character was consistently lacking—except for in featured dancer Madelyn Ho ’08 and a few other individual performers.Overall, “Dancers’ Viewpointe VI” was a unique exploration into the unknown studio dance culture at Harvard. The choreography and staging overflowed with creativity and effort and the dancers...
...streets of Kathmandu agree with him. But not everyone. In the Kathmandu neighborhood of Kalanki, which has seen some of the fiercest fighting - at least three people were shot dead here by the police a few days ago - the locals say that the price of every vegetable except carrots, which are grown locally, has shot up by 500% or more: lemons, for instance, two rupees apiece a couple of weeks ago, now sell for fifteen rupees. "We are already facing a problem," says Umesh Gupta, a teacher. "We get by because we help each other, and because shopkeepers give food...