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...coffee shop conveniently located right across the street from Wigglesworth dormitory, has noted the literal and figurative consumption of Harvard students. “They surprise me,” she says. “They seem to consume more than the regular people who come in??they buy the more expensive [drinks] than the regular people that come in during the day.” Donovan estimates that about 50% of Toscanini’s customers are students, and believes they are buying their mochas (the most popular student drink at $3.75) “with their...
...coffee shop conveniently located right across the street from Wigglesworth dormitory, has noted the literal and figurative consumption of Harvard students. “They surprise me,” she says. “They seem to consume more than the regular people who come in??they buy the more expensive [drinks] than the regular people that come in during the day.” Donovan estimates that about 50% of Toscanini’s customers are students, and believes they are buying their mochas (the most popular student drink at $3.75) “with their...
...says. “Choice making is a big part of what college is all about and for people who are under financial difficulties, they have many more choices, hard choices…what kind of courses they’re in, what to concentrate in??to give priority to what they think will be practical...
...When we have our reunions and see alums come back from 10 or 15 years ago, and I can tell that they’re still friends and still care about each other. That’s exactly what makes it so exciting to “sing-in?? and initiate new members each semester—invariably, in some way or another, you know they are going to become a big part of your life...
...political strategist working on advertisements for a Democratic group told the Times, “To the extent that it’s more incendiary than ever, it’s because people are more dug in??I’ve never seen a presidential race this polarized. It’s a little like trying to break through solid rock. You’ve got to use really strong dynamite to get in there.” Yet while it is certainly true that voters are increasingly difficult to sway—especially considering that after three...