Harvard Today: February 17th, 2015
Happy Tuesday, Harvard, and here’s hoping you had another good long weekend. Datamatch results are out, and we couldn’t be more excited. Free Zinnekin’s with your top match; who could say no to that?!
Lunch:
Hot Dog Bar
Taco Nacho Salad
Dinner:
Chicken Francais
Pierogie Meatless Lasagna
Weather:
What a surprise, it’s supposed to snow again. Fortunately, even though the windchill is in single digits, at least it’s above 0.
Flyby:
The Ramen Review: Santouka Opening — Since the d-halls have shortened hours, you might as well check it out.
12 Things Only People Who Write For BuzzFeed Will Understand — Flyby’s take on the ’22 Things Only People Who Went to Harvard Will Understand’
Best V-Day Date Spots on Campus — These will still totally work for your Datamatch dates!
In The News:
After 24-Hour Sit-In, Divest Harvard Protesters Leave Mass. Hall — “After occupying Massachusetts Hall overnight, 14 protesters demanding that Harvard divest its endowment from fossil fuels left the administrative building Friday morning at about 10 a.m.”
Burst Pipe in Hampden Floods Rooms — “A burst pipe in a room on the top of floor of Hampden Hall—Dunster House swing housing in Harvard Square—caused flooding in rooms below it on Saturday night, according to Anthony Pacillo, associate director of residential facilities.”
Events:
New Voices Lecture — Rachel Eng will be talking about her work with ceramics. 5:30pm at the Ceramics Studio (in Allston). RSVP to kking@fas.harvard.edu
Breaking Ground: Running as the “First” of your Community -- Christine C. Quinn is hosting a discussion about running for office when you are a “first” and what that means for the community. L166 at the Kennedy School at 4pm.