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Taking food from Annenberg is a daring endeavor. On one hand, the ready-to-go, cooked food is an inviting target for swiping and eating later. On the other hand, Harvard University Dining Services forbids students from taking food outside of the dining hall. As the students and HUDS clash, awkwardness, confusion, and hungry stomachs prevail. It seems clear that HUDS must get a better handle on dining hall food theft and regulate the current black market of hot meal smuggling. Although bagged meals are provided, Annenberg has no substitute for missing a hot meal. Allowing students to take...
...taste quality of HUDS cooking.) Additionally, the food presented in a buffet style seems to be begging to be taken out in as many Ziplocs and Tupperware containers as possible. The ease makes students often feel it is their right to take food out of the dining hall...
John W. He ’13, a Crimson editorial writer, lives in Weld Hall...
Whether you want to find out more about U.S. figure skater Emily A. Hughes '11 or the five Harvard women's hockey alums who are now split between the Canadian and American teams, grab a copy of The Crimson in your dining hall and check out our front and back pages—and while you're at it, why not everything in between...
Wylie, who could not be reached for comment, graduated from Harvard Business School in 2000 and was inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame...