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...Kinky” “Like good sex—you have to give up the tastier looking treat for something that will work harder for you and do your body good” “Hemp and granola—at every meal?...
...college where, according to Undergraduate Council (UC) survey data, over 50 percent of undergraduates stay up past 2 a.m. Sure, there’s always brain break, but even the most parsimonious undergrad wouldn’t call some cookies and an apple a healthy or filling meal??and that’s assuming the brain break food lasts long enough. There’s certainly no disagreement about the benefits of more reasonable hours. UC survey data also indicates that 87 percent of students would eat past 7:15 p.m. if hours were expanded. As is, students...
...startled, not so much at their immature behavior, but because I am pretty sure that at least two of those boys are still virgins themselves. And the way one of the virgin hecklers was sloppily scarfing his meal??well, it was clear that he’s no Casanova. But apparently, even at a place like Harvard, where most students get less ass than the dingy toilets in the fourth floor of Sever Hall, virginity is still something one must mock...
...Punjabi Dhabi offers a pleasant experience for anyone looking for an affordable and authentic Indian meal?? that is, if you don’t mind crowds, limited space, and loud Indian music videos. While it is located outside of Harvard Square and requires at 15 minute walk or a one-stop trip on the 69 Bus, Punjabi Dhabi, in the exciting Inman Square, is an eating experience that should not be missed...
With the appearance of dog-friendly legislation, however, this cultural phenomenon has overstepped its place. Typically, dietary regulation is justified either for public health concerns or on account of the would-be-meal??s danger of extinction. As to the former, it is true that animals higher up the food chain are more hazardous to eat—since they tend to ingest and accumulate more chemicals—but dog meat is no more dangerous than shellfish and hardly merits its own special ban. And as for the latter, as any Parisian will tell you, the world?...