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...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 and what we eat. That kind of attention to current performance and possible improvement is a crucial...

Author: By Ashish Agrawal, | Title: A Birthday Angel? | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

...blue-jeans and a T-shirt. But it’s all Victorian in her mind. “I live my life like I’m in a Jane Austen movie all the time,” Muharrar said casually as she mixed granola in with her yogurt. Asked if she had meant to say novel, she said, “No, movie. It’s all so sensationalized.” Three years ago, Elise M. Stefanik ’06 had never met Muharrar when one day she approached her on the stairs of their...

Author: By Jonathan M. Hanover, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Funny Girl Tells Lies at Dinner | 12/7/2005 | See Source »

SEINFELD SEASONS 5 & 6 By Fall 1993, this sitcom was reaching the apex of its catchphrase-minting cultural power--so much so that mayoral candidate Rudolph Giuliani made a cameo in an episode about bogus nonfat frozen yogurt. These 46 episodes include "The Puffy Shirt" (in which Jerry agrees to wear a flouncy pirate top on the Today show), and introduced J. Peterman (John O'Hurley, before he danced with the stars) and the concept of "regifting." Seinfeld's best and darkest seasons were just ahead, but no one is likely to regift this set, all the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: 7 Blasts From TV's Past | 11/27/2005 | See Source »

...German Recycling Many nations are starting to recycle things that are easy to get out of the waste stream, such as paper and glass, but the Germans have gone much further. In 1993 Germany expanded its recycling program to include all product packaging -- from gum wrappers to yogurt cups. A glut of recyclables has hampered the program, but the Germans are committed to making it work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE BEST ENVIRONMENT OF 1993 | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

Flavor-blending faux pas aside, it’s great to see HUDS responding to student outcry against generic products and general culinary malaise. Our new, jazzed up, and—most importantly—brand name frozen yogurt has likely brightened many a day across Harvard campus. Now if they’d just do something about those “Toastie...

Author: By Ashton R. Lattimore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: I Scream for Ice Cream | 10/31/2005 | See Source »

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