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Carolyn A. Sheehan
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Culinary Cambridge
Le’s Café, a local favorite, offers tasty Vietnamese food, and its quality isn’t compromised by its price. Formerly known as
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Indian food aficionados on a tight budget, look no further. Cambridge’s Inman Square is home to one of Boston’s finest-and
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Zoe’s Kitchen, located at 1105 Mass. Ave, is a gem yet to be discovered by most students. Outfitted with vinyl
Bagel Shop Finagles New Locale
In a neighborhood where diners often have to wrestle for Saturday night seats, Harvard Square restaurants are now themselves playing
THE NAME GAME: The Wrap Goes Boloco
The restaurant previously known as The Wrap, which mysteriously removed its name from its Mount Auburn Street location two weeks
From Felipe's Creators, New Cheap Eats
“Flat Patties,” a new diner-style restaurant, plans to open its doors next week after months of occupying a vacated space
B. Good To Open Location in Square
Specializing in quick burgers and “good for you” eats until 3 a.m., b.good plans to open its doors as Harvard
MBTA May Sell Square Site
The electrical substation and Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) busway located near the Charles Hotel may soon be redeveloped, State
Day or Night, A Place to Study
Following an Undergraduate Council (UC) proposal, Harvard College Libraries (HCL) announced that this fall, it will start a two-year pilot
Losses and Gains: Changes at HUDS
Beyond serving nearly 2.6 million meals in residential dining this year, Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) has kept itself busy
Lawyer Took Unconventional Route
Jeffrey L. Fisher, a 34-year old with two U.S. Supreme Court victories already under his belt, will address Harvard Law
Tech Guru Heads to Duke
After five years of virus-battling, network-saving, and system-upgrading, the beloved Director of Residential Computing Kevin S. Davis ’98 will leave
Study Says Female Smokers Targeted
A recent content analysis of tobacco-industry documents suggests that cigarette companies intentionally targeted female smokers through cigarette design—creating both aesthetic
Study Says Female Smokers Targeted
A recent content analysis of tobacco-industry documents suggests that cigarette companies intentionally targeted female smokers through cigarette design—creating both aesthetic
Childhood Psychology Professor Dies at 76
Professor Sheldon “Shep” White, a developmental psychologist known for his contributions to the field of childhood cognitive development, died of