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Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) executive director Ted A. Mayer issued an open letter yesterday to disgruntled students outlining six days of new menu changes and addressing concerns about food quality in light of rising prices. The letter comes on the heels of increasing student complaints over house e-mail lists and through proposed protest campaigns. The Mather House e-mail list has had almost 200 e-mails detailing student dissatisfaction with HUDS food, according to Mather Undergraduate Council Representative Arvind H. Vaz ’08. “The amount of anger and resentment...
...supports the local economy, it means you’re not wasting energy,” Steinemann said. “But at the same time, I don’t think it has any effect on the taste or quality of food.”Ted A. Mayer, executive director of HUDS, said that student preferences and choices are important to the success of HUDS initiatives. “You can increase the number of local products, but are our students really willing to eat squash seven days a week for three or four months...
...fall for this anymore / Everybody say nah nah nah.” You tell him, girl. Alicia’s strength—along with her determination to overcome adversity and prevail—is motivational. In her song “Lesson Learned,” featuring John Mayer, overcoming the “falls” of life is the main subject. The two sing, “Falling down ain’t falling down if you don’t cry when you hit the floor.” Keys and Mayer present a simple...
...golf team this weekend at the ECAC Division I Championship at Shelter Harbor Golf Course in Charlestown, R.I. The Crimson sent five players to the tournament and finished ninth as a team out of the 14 squads competing. Harvard was led by sophomores Greg Shuman and Danny Mayer, who both posted two-round scores of 154 to tie with others for 28th in a 70-man field. Shuman shot a 1-over 72 on Saturday before posting an 11-over 82 yesterday, while Mayer improved upon his first-round 78 with a five-over 76 in the second round...
...course has relatively flat greens, which run fast enough to give players the challenge of stopping the ball close to the hole. “The nice thing is that you can make a lot of birdies out there, but it was pretty long,” sophomore Danny Mayer said. “If you hit it in the wrong spots, you’d be hitting long irons into the green.” Mayer finished tied for 87th with a final score of 22-over, while sophomore Nick Moseley and captain Michael Shore finished tied for 89th...