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...DUNSTER ST. $1.25 Anyone can withdraw cash from the ATMs inside the offices of the Harvard University Employees’ Credit Union. With that fee you could buy almost a third of a chicken quesadilla with guacamole at Felipe?...
...vote locally, but we make up only two percent of the voting public come election time, despite being a potentially decisive voting bloc.We value the city instead for its pit-stops, between which we float like bees pollinating, forming only the vaguest impression of the community around us, from Felipe??s, to Staples, to ABP. It would hardly be surprising to find that most Harvard students think the Cambridge streets are constructed of junk food and cheap stationary. We see the place as more of a warehouse than a community, punctuated by the occasional eccentricity: Spare Change...
...said. “The question then is, do the associations that travel with the new name appeal to customers as well?”Sara M. Sedgwick ’06 speculated that the change was spurred by The Wrap “losing all their business to Felipe??s.”Others said they were confused by the change and assumed Boloco was an entirely different restaurant.“One day it was The Wrap and the next week it was Boloco,” said Lulu Wang...
...noodles just won’t get the job done, the hungry Harvardian might be driven to the very precipice of despair. Until he realizes his salvation: that bastion of the burrito, king of the quesadilla, and redeemer of the ravenous undergraduate. Yes, the one and only Felipe??s. Unfortunately, it seems that the Cambridge Licensing Commission (CLC), nor Felipe??s landlord, does not share the typical undergraduate’s view of the wildly popular Mexican eatery. Felipe??s recent application to the CLC for later closing hours (2 a.m. on weekdays...
...table; after all, final clubs do fulfill an important, albeit inflated, social role at Harvard. If the final clubs disappeared, the University would buy up the land, and not a single square foot of it would be dedicated to student social space. The new library administration building across from Felipe??s should serve as a glaring reminder of that, as should the current “renovation” of the old Pudding building on 12 Holyoke St. Going co-ed is another option frequently touted, but this suggestion doesn’t recognize that final clubs...