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...spends most of her money on big purchases like plane tickets to visit her boyfriend but she admits, “What kills my budget are runs to Starbucks and impulse buys at Aldo.” The latte factor can be significant for Harvard’s fatigued students??coffee is more than caffeine; it’s a warm, satisfying drink with a bonus jolt. “Last year I went [to Starbucks] on average five to four times a week…that’s 15 to 20 bucks a week...
...isn’t just the student, though—Harvardians find few stores with “cheap” prices within convenient walking distance. The addition of a new Dunkin’ Donuts—whose coffee and coffee drinks run less than Starbucks, has relieved some students?? budgets. “It’s cheap as hell so I’ve started to go to Starbucks just as a treat,” says Duboc...
...concept behind Aina Arts is its method of operations: Bakshi’s organization works with a group of children for several weeks, observing the ways in which the group could supplement the students?? everyday lives with art. He said, “We looked for the use of arts in religious practices, in daily practices, in special ceremonies and celebrations striving to see art in its broadest conception.” Then the group teaches the children to see the same beauty and art that they have observed. According to Bakshi, “Our goal...
...this scenario remains true for nearly every other party at Harvard. As early as “Camp Harvard”—the orientation week for incoming freshmen and transfer students??there were parties on campus (completely independent of the Final Clubs) where girls could get in, but guys could not. It wasn’t a rarity to find out about a party from a guy friend, who then couldn’t get inside...
...isn’t just the student, though—Harvardians find few stores with “cheap” prices within convenient walking distance. The addition of a new Dunkin’ Donuts—whose coffee and coffee drinks run less than Starbucks, has relieved some students?? budgets. “It’s cheap as hell so I’ve started to go to Starbucks just as a treat,” says Duboc...