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...announcement on HUDS?? table tent (“Weekly Slice for March 10, 2003”) offered an explanation: “RED CARPET BRUNCH,” the tent proclaimed in HUDS?? signature hyperbolic prose. “Sunday, March 16. Come work the red carpet and cast your ballot for this year’s Oscars. Take a walk among the stars and enjoy a feast fit for a diva who has just captured the coveted golden statue. Catch up on some films past and present, and be sure to enter your guesses...
...difficult to see how outfitting the kitchen staff with plastic top hats would catch us up on any film other than 1935’s Ginger Rogers-Fred Astaire spectacular “Top Hat” (which garnered four Oscar nominations but not a single win), I found HUDS?? efforts touchingly quixotic. How deeply invested in the Academy Awards could any Harvard student be? The awards’ very existence is based on the un-Harvard notion that someone else knows better than...
Representatives from Eating Concerns Hotline and Outreach (ECHO) said they agree that there is widespread interest in nutritional issues and believe that HUDS?? campaign is a worthwhile...
...assumption that all the food desired by a normal undergraduate can be provided by House dining halls. Of course, on a strictly literal basis, it can. But eating should be enjoyable as well as nutritional, should tickle the tastebuds as well as fill the stomach. This is where HUDS??s paternalistic philosophy fails in practicality. For there is no escaping that, however well-executed the particular dishes, institutional food remains just that. And there exists in all students, regardless of their economic circumstances, a desire to escape occasionally—or maybe not so occasionally—from...
From 1994-2000, HUDS?? system required all nutrition cards to be updated every time there was a menu change...