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Stefan V. Mihaylov '11 tries a salad of organic mixed field greens, shaved red onions, toasted walnuts, sundried cranberries, and Vermont goat cheese at Lowell Dining Hall last night. All dining halls served Sustainable Dinner in celebration of Earth Day 2011.


Dinner, Earth Day

Laila Kasuri '13 browses the food line at Lowell Dining Hall last night. All dining halls served Sustainable Dinner, which featured entrees and side dishes made with local ingredients, in celebration of Earth Day 2011.


Some Suggestions for Themed Dining Hall Dinners

As the year winds down, HUHDS has been gracing dining halls near you with exciting themed meals. On Tuesday, dining halls served Japanese food in solidarity with disaster victims on the other side of the world. Tonight, HUHDS brings us its annual sustainability dinner, featuring eco-friendly local foods like carved whole chicken, steamed mussels, and fresh vegetables.


Stand with Japan Dinner

Harvard University Hospitality and Dining Services is teaming up with Harvard for Japan to present a Japanese-themed dinner tonight dedicated to raise support for the continuing efforts to rebuild Japan from the earthquake and tsunami in March.


Union Talks Contract Goals

Unite Here Local 26, the Boston-area hospitality union which represents Harvard University Hospitality and Dining Services workers, has kick-started its contract negotiations with the University, launching the fight for what they deem “sustainable jobs” for dining staff.


Pena, Medina Win Top Chef

The grilled chicken in the dining hall looked unusually dry last night.


Harvard Study Highlights Health Benefits of Chocolate

Next time you're in your dining hall, don't pass on dessert in the name of healthy eating. A recent Harvard study concluded that consuming chocolate lowers blood pressure, improves cholesterol levels, and may reduce the risk of diabetes.


Google Celebrates the 119th Anniversary of the Sundae

When you browse Google today in search of SparkNotes for that book you're supposed to be reading or translations of certain phrases in a foreign language, you may notice that the Google logo has temporarily changed.


Harvard Top Chef To Begin This Week

Ever had dreams of competing in a culinary competition? Or do you just have a knack for cooking and want to show off your skills? Starting Monday, HUHDS will be hosting its annual Top Chef competition.


New FLP Cookbook Offers Fresh Recipes

Imagine this: you walk into the dining hall, stomach growling, and realize to your dismay that Korean BBQ really has vanished. Instead of reaching for yet another plate of squash, you can now spice up your dining experience thanks to "The FLP Cookbook: A Field Guide to Dining Hall Ingenuity," which may be the answer to your dining hall blues.


Freshman Leads Petition for Cage-Free Eggs

Sunday brunch, enjoyed by many Harvard students after long nights of debauchery, features many hearty breakfast staples, including scrambled eggs and made-to-order omelets. Although many students look forward to Sunday brunch all week, the source of these eggs have recently come under scrutiny.


The Case of the Missing Korean BBQ

As the piles of snow in the yard melt away, so does one of students’ favorite HUHDS dishes: the Korean BBQ station. Harvard University Hospitality and Dining Services transitioned into its spring menu on Monday, eliminating Korean BBQ, a staple in the winter menu that was offered every Tuesday.


Using BoardPlus Over Break

Are you on campus for spring break and desperately searching for food? Dining halls may be closed, but there are still plenty of on-campus eateries that are open and accepting both BoardPlus and Crimson Cash.


Dining Halls Closed for Spring Break

HUHDS closed Annenberg Hall and House dining halls at the start of spring break and will not begin to reopen until Sunday, the night before classes resume, forcing students to find creative ways to find meals on campus.


HUDS Gives Taste of Home

The zesty aroma of hot sauce permeates through the kitchen as a group of freshmen enters Annenberg Dining Hall.


Harvard dining hall workers, Local 26 union representatives, and the Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM) came together at First Parish Church in Cambridge to rally in support of Harvard's dining hall staff.


Dining Hall Workers Rally With Students

Dining hall workers and Harvard students gathered in Cambridge’s First Parish Church yesterday for a member meeting of the workers’ union before spilling into the streets of Harvard Square and coming to a shouting protest in front of the Holyoke Center.


Harvard Rally for Dining Hall Workers

Harvard dining hall workers, Local 26 union representatives, and the Student Labor Action Movement came together at First Parish Church in Cambridge to rally in support of Harvard's dining hall staff.


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