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Anemia begone! Spinach is back in dining halls, and students need not worry about that pesky E.coli O157:H7 every time they reach for their favorite leafy green. After identifying and containing the disease-bearing spinach implicated in the outbreak, the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have signed off on spinach dated October 1 or later. HUDS is slowly but inexorably bringing the vegetable back, debuting with the spinach-topped Chicken Florentine on Saturday night and returning uncooked spinach to the salad bar this week. “The FDA has identified...
Most freshman have heard that Harvard “red-flags” students that seem just a little unstable. Director of Behavioral Health and Academic Counseling Paul J. Barreira confirms that rumor is false, and no such flags are hoisted. Still, many students feel the need to reach...
...supposed to be miserable,” he kept saying as stragglers walked in late.Talking at breakneck speed in his thick, barely intelligible Russian accent, Dr. Shubentsov declared that he didn’t believe in mysticism, and that he wasn’t going to “reach into our brains.” Having satisfied our skepticism, he went around the room and asked each of us if we suffered from depression or anxiety and whether we were feeling any pain. If someone said they did—all the old women had achy joints?...
...Harvard men’s tennis team had a pair of doubles tandems reach the quarterfinals of the Wilson/ITA Regional Championship over the weekend in Philadelphia. The Crimson’s top-ranked pair, sophomore Sasha Ermakov and junior Ashwin Kumar, defeated Sam Berrer and Nolan Greenberg of Delaware in the Round of 32 and then beat Georgetown’s Jeff Schnell and Kevin Walsh to make it to the Elite Eight. Their run stopped there, however, as Penn State’s Michael James and Adam Slagter took an 8-5 decision. Harvard’s second-ranked...
...first time in China's recorded history, the Yellow dried up in patches and failed to reach the sea. Since then it has run dry so long and so often that some scientists have suggested it ought to be a considered an inland body of water, or even a seasonal phenomenon...