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Little Papi

Baseball has remained the great American pastime long after it was passed in popularity on TV and in backyards because

Square Starbucks Debuts Machine

Something new has been brewing in Harvard Square. Starbucks rolled out a new, high-end coffee machine to six Seattle and

Diners Wrap Around Block for Free Chipotle Burritos

Seeing the line stretching past Citibank and around the corner down Brattle Street, a group of hungry students burst into

Boston, Cambridge Lauded For Being ‘Green’

Two cities known for their red brick architecture and white snowy winters have been recognized as among the greenest in

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Felipe’s Spawns Sister Stores

CORRECTION APPENDED The family behind Felipe’s—the Cambridge taqueria known for late-night burritos and quesadillas—has cooked up two new establishments, one

Grocer Coming to Square

CORRECTION APPENDED After a seven-year void, a grocery store is finally coming to the Square. Market in the Square plans

There’s a New Burrito on the Block

How many burritos stores does Harvard Square need? Chipotle is betting the answer is at least one more. This January,

Coop Discourages Notetaking in Bookstore

Taking notes in class may be encouraged, but apparently it can get you kicked out of the Coop. Jarret A.

UHS Releases Study on Alcohol Use

Harvard students are still drinking too much and ending up in Stillman Infirmary—they’re just not getting as drunk as students

CUE Guide Adopts Use of Full Text

CORRECTION APPENDED The Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) established a pilot program yesterday in which future editions of the online

Reliving History

What would you do if your religion class asked you to simulate events related to the Holocaust? That’s been one

Savage ’98 Wins Pulitzer Prize

A decade ago, Charles C. Savage ’98 was a Winthrop House English concentrator and publisher of The Harvard Advocate. On

Exoplanet Excites Earthly Observers

Astronomers have measured the infrared spectrum of a planet outside our solar system for the first time ever, though they

Prof To Fight Big Tobacco In Senate

Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) Professor Gregory N. Connolly, whose findings on the rising nicotine content in cigarettes drew

2008 Campaign Staffers to Visit IOP

The Institute of Politics (IOP) announced yesterday that it plans to co-host a set of discussions in mid-March featuring the

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