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It’s Thursday, which means only one more day until Friday! Pass some time today by answering the questions below:

Over the course of this week, how many times have you….
a) Taken a BuzzFeed quiz instead of studying for your midterm and been sorely disappointed that you are not actually your favorite character on your most-watched TV show

b) Answered at an alarmingly quick speed when someone asked in conversation how many days there were until Spring Break

c) Reached out to your parents to tell them exactly what you want for your first meal back home

d) Decided to take a “nap” as a break from all your work, only to have it become a (glorious) night of over 8 hours of sleep

e) Told yourself that you will be a better student after Spring Break and not do any of the readings until 2 days before a test

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IN THE ATMOSPHERE
It’s going to be sunny all day today, but no, the cold isn’t disappearing any time soon. It’ll be a high of 28 degrees. Warmer weather has to happen sooner or later, right?

IN THE D-HALLS
Lunch:
Beef Fajitas
Chicken Pot Pie
Tuscan Chickpeas

Dinner:
Herb Roasted Whole Chicken
Roasted Pepper Pork
Sweet and Sour Tofu
Chicken and Waffles

ON FLYBY
1) 2/1 - 2/9: A Vacuum Cleaner Assault- Flyby’s Securitas series is back, going through recent HUPD logs and highlighting “colorful” entries!

IN THE NEWS
2) Michael R. Bloomberg Will Deliver 2014 Commencement Address- “Michael R. Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City and the co-founder of the multibillion dollar financial information company Bloomberg L.P., will address graduates and their families at Harvard’s 363rd Commencement Exercises on May 29, the University announced Wednesday morning.”

3) Hong Kong Billionaire Buys Up Harvard Square Real Estate- “Billionaire Hong Kong investor and Harvard School of Public Health alumnus Gerald L. Chan has made waves in Harvard Square in recent months with purchases of Square real estate totalling more than $100 million.”

IN SPORTS
4) Men’s Lacrosse Tops Quinnipiac in Close 10-8 Win- Men's Lacrosse defeated Quinnipiac 10-8 on Tuesday afternoon, pulling out a win in the second half.

EVENTS
The OCS is holding an event today from 4-5 p.m. at 54 Dunster Street about careers in Education and International Development. Hear from a panel of practitioners who’ve worked all over the world, including Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Africa! Register prior to the event at Crimson Careers.

The OCS is also holding an event from 6-7 p.m. at 54 Dunster Street about careers in Sports Teams, Media, and Administration. Talk to Harvard alumni involved in the sports industry about how they got started. Register for this event at Crimson Careers.

The JFK Jr. Forum and The Center for Public Leadership are co-hosting an event tomorrow at 6 p.m. at 79 JFK Street called Cultural Citizenship, featuring cellist Yo-Yo Ma and and the co-director for the Center for Public Leadership, David Gergen.

PHOTO OF THE DAY
Men's Lacrosse went against Quinnipiac on Tuesday afternoon at Soldiers Field Lacrosse Stadium and came out with a win during the second half, the final score being 10-8.