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...Food: Much like The Rock Café, Chauhaus offers a typical selection of grill items and sandwiches along with soups and full salad bar. Drinks include juices, Starbucks Coffee, and fancier espresso-based concoctions. The Greenhouse may be the gold standard in selection amongst BoardPlus-accepting restaurants, but Chauhaus still offers a pretty broad subset of the Greenhouse’s menu...
...food is terrible. The sandwiches are cold and generally lack flavor, having been stored in a refrigerator for far too long. The side options, including mediocre yogurt and fruit far beyond ideal ripeness, are underwhelming at best. The hot option is usually an unappealing variation of sauce-covered pasta. Fly-By simply makes for an unpleasant dining experience...
...By’s lack of variety compounds a larger issue; the food that is served is unhealthy. The idea of eating a meal you don’t like and that won’t benefit your body is doubly offensive. For those of us who use Fly-By, there should be a wider range of healthier options (sorry, bruised clementines and dry salad-in-a-cup don’t count...
Arguably the most tangible of Harvard’s environmental initiatives, the garden’s mere presence will serve to raise awareness about how the food we eat relates to the planet we inhabit. But, more than that, the garden will also provide students with the opportunity to engage with sustainable farming and gardening firsthand. Two interns have already been selected to tend to and promote the garden this summer—an excellent learning experience that goes beyond Harvard’s previous offerings. We appreciate that the garden now provides Harvard with a resource for students interested...
...collaborative nature of the Harvard Community Garden proves just as encouraging. A long-awaited initiative, the project finally became a reality this month thanks to the joint efforts of the Environmental Action Committee, the Office for Sustainability, the Food Literacy Project, and others. It is heartening to see both students and administrators working toward the same goal—and such a positive one at that. We hope that the Harvard Community Garden is only the first example of the fruit such partnerships can bear...