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...encouraging to note that, though HUDS has its inevitable below-average days, the people in the organization seem to be doing whatever it takes to improve. Constant feedback surveys sent out by HUDS attempt to pinpoint favorite foods and possibilities for new dishes. Feedback cards, present at every checker stand, are available to those who have a love-hate relationship with that new frozen-yogurt flavor. HUDS employees are constantly trying to educate us on proper eating habits, correct portion sizes, and striking a healthy balance. Most importantly, all the HUDS employees seem to genuinely care about Harvard students...
...coalition of other student groups have employed an unlikely weapon: comedy. After a rocky semester-long push to raise awareness and funds, a coalition of student groups will end their relief efforts this Saturday night with “Comedy for a Cause,” a two-hour stand-up show. Teaming up with the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) and the Undergraduate Council (UC), the Earthquake Relief Group, which Mir heads, hopes that the show will help them meet their goal of $50,000 of aid for the devastated region. “Keeping in mind that Harvard gave...
...this summer, that she was throwing it, the girl cracked open a door that had long been shut tight. I thought I really might break The Streak. Why not? I’d just turned 21, I wasn’t a kid anymore, and goodness knew I could stand to loosen up a little. More importantly, I felt like I’d been given a rare chance to revisit and possibly change the past—I’d be surrounded by the people I knew long ago, before I’d begun my difficult marriage...
...annoyances of not drinking is that you never know what to do with your hands. If conversation stalls, you can’t raise your drink contemplatively to your lips—no, you have to stand there and look stupid. You’re missing the universal prop, the plastic cup, and you’re defenseless...
...Texas judge threw out one of three campaign finance charges against him, the political forecast remains cloudy for the former House Majority Leader to regain his leadership post when Congress returns to Washington in January. The decision by Judge Pat Priest to toss conspiracy allegations against DeLay but let stand two felony money laundering indictments means the case will likely drag on into next year, a ruling that will make it difficult for DeLay to reclaim his job before it?s given to someone else. Many Congressional Republicans are unhappy with the temporary arrangement that has Missouri?s Roy Blunt...