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Although students praised this year’s Springfest, they bemoaned the lack of delicious snacks or “perishable food?? forbidden by the city’s health code...
...Julia M. Chandler ’07, Gayatri S. Datar ’07, Maura A. Graul ’07 and Kathleen E. Walro ’07—retreated back to the Yard to snack on “ice cream, candy, nachos, junk and fattening food?? and watch episodes of “Sex and the City” and “Friends...
...dining hall, what they don’t get. Therefore, it is quite a stretch to equate taking food from Adams with stealing, as Christopher A. Lamie ’04, an Adams House resident, does. The “let’s all be glad we have food?? self-righteousness may masquerade as conscientious consideration of life’s admittedly more important problems like starvation in the Third World, but it really arises from indulgence and provincialism: the singular condition of parents paying for everything—room, board, books and classes—thus...
General synopsis: These people really like Asian food??it seems they have hit up the oriental marketplace. They might be coffee snobs, too, judging by the fancy expresso machine and coffee grinder. They’re definitely sophisticated about food and cooking, and they aren’t that into alcohol...
Many could not tear themselves away from the festivities—which included beer funneling, dancing to blasting music on top of U-Hauls and consuming truck-loads of food??literally...