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McCarthy said Romney’s position as governor, as well as his management of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City made him a “leading public figure,” and appropriate for the school’s commencement...
...homes in an attempt to protect themselves against a disease that has officially claimed about 48 lives in the capital and may have killed untold numbers more. Many of those who venture outside wear protective masks and head straight to the supermarket, to stock up on necessities such as salt, oil and instant noodles, as if preparing for a siege. Police officers man checkpoints around the city, spraying down buses with disinfectant solution. Elementary and middle schools are closed for two weeks; some universities have refused to allow students to leave campus. The most bustling places in town...
LURPAK, a Danish butter, has the right amount of salt and is rich, but not too rich...
McCarthy admits that the transition to cooperative living was not always smooth. “The second time I made bread I forgot to put salt in it,” McCarthy says. “Then I got three e-mails that were like, ‘Hey, nice bread.’ It was really embarrassing. When you cook for others you want it to be good, and when you fuck up it’s in a very public...
Despite the addition of compost, salt-less bread and a few minutes walking distance to their daily lives, none of the freshmen regret their decision. “Living in the Co-op, it actually feels like I’m living my own life,” says Marglin, daughter of Ec 10 reform champion Barker Professor of Economics Stephen A. Marglin and a designated compost specialist in the Co-op. “It felt a little bit regressive to have my cooking and cleaning taken care of for me. I like the feeling of ownership that...