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...late-night Lamont Library dwellers have reason to rejoice: with the opening of the Lamont Library Café, it is now possible to avoid setting foot outside of the library from Sunday morning until Friday evening. So you were Quadded? Why not move into Lamont? In addition to plenty of comfortable chairs for sleeping, Lamont now boasts a source of sustenance on the ground floor. From 3 p.m. until late at night, the Café will serve light fare—“beverages, teas, water, juices, and some prepackaged food” like sandwiches and yogurt, according...
...Club en route to the organization’s punch outing attempted to flag down a Harvard University shuttle. When the shuttle declined to stop to accommodate the screaming young men, one particularly perceptive punch exclaimed, “Man, Harvard hates final clubs!” How droll. Lamont Library’s soporific effect hits the café: Two undergrads were passed out by 5:11 p.m., a mere hour after its grand opening. Osmosis is the new studying. A veteran UC rep with rumored presidential aspirations attends the first UC meeting wasted after the Owl punch...
...year after the “dessert riot” that lured approximately 1,500 undergraduates to Lamont for free food from Felipe’s and Finale, librarians prepped for another free food free-for-all by staggering the times that undergraduates could tour the Lamont Library Cafe, which opened yesterday. Though about 150 students came to sample the free espressos, cafes au lait, eclairs, fruit kebabs, and chicken salad wraps that Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) employees offered to students and administrators, the event did not attract the crowds that left several hundred students out, hungry...
...With a tall dark Dunkin’s in hand, she’s off to her 10 a.m. health policy class. Tonight, she’ll probably return to her table next to the window to skim her orgo readings. Her book bag contains chapstick, books from Lamont, extra squash balls, and the Premedical Handbook (aka, the Bible). She occasionally splurges on a donut, but calls D.D.’s low-fat blueberry muffin perfection...
...concerned about the adverse affects of this curb cut for our trees,” Sen, who holds the Lamont University Professorship at Harvard, told the council...