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...years at Harvard face two fundamental campus failings: the social scene is a little limited, and the food in Annenberg isn’t particularly incredible either. To deal with these two seemingly unrelated problems, a few entrepreneurial first-years came up with a curious cure-all: the Harvard Wrap Social Club...
...concept sprang to life after a Hasty Pudding punch event. “We were so turned off by the attitude that we decided to create our own social club,” says Wrap Social Club President and Head of Alumni Relations Stephanie T. Chevalier ’07, “dedicated to doing something we enjoyed: eating wraps anytime and anywhere.” The club met every Tuesday for dinner at—where else?—the Wrap, and the wrap of choice was usually the barbecue chicken wrap with extra salsa, though only...
Even during its brief run of glory, the club let a few wrap aficionados down. Chloe L. Yellin ’07 attended just one meeting—in Winthrop’s dining hall. “I never really understood why we went to Winthrop house to eat,” Yellin says. However, the club did provide her with the opportunity to reincorporate wrap consumption into her balanced diet. “I have some experience with wraps since I worked in a wrap restaurant two summers ago,” she says...
Club leaders, according to Chevalier, are “taking some time off” to recover from the UC smackdown before planning their next act. But don’t feel sorry for the owners of the Wrap restaurant, who won’t know what they were missing. “They don’t know we exist,” says Chevalier. “We tried to keep it under wraps...
...can’t wrap my head around this,” street performer Brian James shouts over the crowd at the organizational meeting of Boston area street performers opposed to the changes. “This is such a part of the fabric of Boston life...