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...House announced last week. The Wednesday “community nights,” which begin today, come in response to dinner-time congestion that frequently plagues Adams. The dining hall—built to accommodate 220—consistently draws swarms of non-residents due to the House??s convenient location. “We’re in the eye of the storm,” said David A. Seley, the Adams dining hall manager. The move drew praise from Adams residents and criticism from regulars of the dining hall from other Houses...
...creamy bed of ivory lentils, topped with seared root vegetables, and drizzled with a cider gastrique stole the hearts of students and judges at Winthrop House??s vegetarian cook-off last night. Four teams competed to create environmentally-conscious and delicious dishes from a table overflowing with produce that ranged from parsnips as thick as a forearm to piles of feathery-headed fennel. The student chefs also incorporated ingredients from a mystery box that contained apples, ivory lentils, bok choy, and organic tofu. Dishes ranged from coconut lentil soup with tofu croutons to a bed of sauteed greens...
Freeman acknowledged that although the White House??s primary focus is on the economy, implementing Obama’s campaign promises on fighting climate change and achieving energy independence remain a priority down the road for the administration...
...their “inevitable” Straus Cup victory. Rosen and co-Master Mandana Sassanfar joined undergraduates in celebrating the inauguration of the new Winthrop House trophy case—a two-tiered, glass-enclosed display situated in the back corner of the dining hall beneath the House??s imposing lion shield. Still basking in the glow of his house??s Straus Cup victory last year, IM representative Andrew M. Prince ’10 attributed Winthrop’s success (both past and future) to an effective effort to encourage student participation. Prince said...
...People in the House like them because they do more than manage the House??they try to know and become friends with the students,” Stephen R. Barchick ’09 said...