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...drastic hike in international food prices has hit Harvard dining halls??and it's taken your bacon bits...
...mushrooms, lettuce and other produce [at Harvard], but we’re working towards sourcing an even greater percentage of our fresh produce from New England farms.” Such phrasing demonstrates Harvard’s current situation: HUDS only incorporates some elements of sustainability into its dining halls??a local squash here and an organic apple there. According to Francesca T. Gilberti ’10, a Crimson magazine editor and leader of Harvard Slow Food—a local chapter of an international organization that promotes local, sustainable food?...
...funds as a justification for its refusal to expand dining hours and options, such a purchase seems to reflect a poor sense of priority. Even though these monitors and kiosks were purchased with proceeds from retail operations designated for special projects, these new additions to our 13 campus dining halls??which enable students to order bagged meals and retrieve nutrition information, which is already easily accomplished online—don’t offer any new services or conveniences to justify the expenditure their purchase entails...
...Soren Rosier ’10, a key sponsor of the newspaper bill, said he was well aware that there would be opposition. According to Rosier, the newspaper plan—which originally called for a UC allocation of $1,700 to purchase copies of the Times for dining halls??had received enough votes in the weekly Student Affairs Committee meeting to be considered on the UC floor, but had failed to garner the majority necessary to be officially recommended. UC Representative Tom D. Hadfield ’08 hoped to push the bill through with an amendment...
...every way, the social and economic equalizer within the Houses. Anyone can enter when they like, eat with friends as they wish, go back for seconds, step out for a few minutes, and return to rejoin other friends. Limiting some students’ access to their own House dining halls??even if it’s their own choice to do so—will significantly reduce this social dynamic of the dining hall. Students on a mixed meal plan will have to think twice about tapping their weekly allotment for any given meal. And failing to swipe...