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QSA hosts a potluck for pre-Thanksgiving dinner yesterday at the Women's Center.

Dining Delights #4
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Broccoli-Peanut Tofu & Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

In this series, we bring you creative and delicious recipes that can be made in 10 minutes and less, all ...

Dining Delights #4
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Dining Delights #4

Four Loko Maker Removes Caffeine
Food and Drink

Four Loko Will Go Caffeine-Free

The makers of Four Loko announced that they would no longer include caffeine, guarana, and taurine in their beverages.

Student Life

Massachusetts To Restrict Sales of Four Loko

Massachusetts regulators will soon restrict sales of caffeinated alcoholic beverages, including the popular Four Loko brand drinks.

Winter Soulstice
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Today in Photos (11/15/10)

Food and Drink

No More Qdoba Coupons

Alas, the days of “buy-one-get-one-free” Qdoba are gone. The coupon, which used to be printed on the back of all Harvard Box Office tickets, is there no longer.

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Hungry Chuseok celebration attendees were served Korean foods such as rice, kimchi (spicy pickled vegetables), bulgogi (marinated beef) and pajun (korean pancake).

Dining Delights #3
Food and Drink

Deviled Eggs & Banana-Cookie Pudding

In this series, we bring you creative and delicious recipes that can be made in 10 minutes and less, all within the constraints of Harvard’s dining halls. Have a recipe you'd like to share? E-mail us at flyby@thecrimson.com. Today we bring you deviled eggs for a healthy and protein-filled lunch and banana-cookie pudding for a truly decadent dessert. Make either of these dishes, and in less than 10 minutes you’ll have your friends begging for a bite of each!

Dining Delights #3
Food and Drink

Dining Delights #3

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Chuseok at Harvard

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Chuseok is one of the major traditional Korean holidays, similar to Thanksgiving in the US. It celebrates the end of another successful harvest and is a time to enjoy delicious food with friends and family.

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Students sit on the floor to play a Korean tradtional board game during yesterdays Chuseok celebration, hosted by the Korean Association.

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The Korean traditions of eating and sharing persists at Harvard, where students of diverse ethnic backgrounds gathered at the Korean Association’s Chuseok Festival last night to celebrate Korean culture, customs, and cuisine amongst friends.

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