Harvard Today: October 15, 2014

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By Courtesy of Jennifer Lieber

Happy Wednesday! It’s hump day, which means we probably have many feelings about a lot of things at this point (ex. sleep deprivation, midterms, papers, desperately wishing for the weekend to come already). Here are some things we have mixed feelings about at the moment:

HUDS

Pro: When it serves food like french fries, moose tracks ice cream, and turkey burgers with avocado (@HUDS: can we have avocados all the time, pretty please?).
Con: When it serves food like vegetable paella and beef fettuccine fajitas.

Lamont

Pro: Sushi at Lamont Cafe.
Con: Just about everything else at Lamont.

Mid-day naps

Pro: When you wake up feeling infinitely better than you did pre-nap (aka you no longer feel extremely irritated when someone says hi to you or asks you how your day is or more generally just interacts with you).
Con: When you wake up and realize it’s a new day, specifically 20 minutes before that midterm you were going to wake up to study for.

IN THE ATMOSPHERE

It’s going to be a really nice day again today! It’ll be a high of 77 degrees so you can wear your summer clothes for another day, yay!

IN THE D-HALLS

Lunch:

American Style Beef Stroganoff
Smoked Turkey Panini on Wheat Flatbread
Vegetable Lo Mein with Tofu

Dinner:

Herb Roasted Chicken with Cacciatore Sauce
Roast Pork W/Orange Chipotle
Thai Green Curry with Vegetables

ON FLYBY

1) HarvardX Has an Anthem, and It Gets Better: Dubstep and Robert A. Lue???

2) Fox News Thinks We Are a 'Threat to the Gene Pool': “Really? We’re a threat to the gene pool? People want to buy our sperm for $1200.”

IN THE NEWS

1) Government Grants Temporary Visa to Sophomore Stuck in Mexico: “Dario Guerrero ’15 is set to return to Harvard after the federal government granted him a humanitarian visa on Tuesday afternoon to travel back to the United States from Mexico, his lawyer confirmed Tuesday.”

2) Chemistry Professor Grows Massachusetts’ Largest Pumpkin, No Plans for Pie: “Chemistry professor Charles M. Lieber grew a 1,870-pound pumpkin, which was named the biggest pumpkin in Massachusetts and the 17th largest pumpkin in the world this year, he said.”

3) Harvard Lab Produces Cells That Could Help Cure Type 1 Diabetes: "A team of Harvard researchers led by natural sciences professor and Eliot House Co-Master Douglas A. Melton developed a scalable technique for creating human insulin-producing beta cells in vitro, a major stride towards an effective treatment for type 1 diabetes. According to a report published in the journal Cell on Oct. 9, this development is the first to yield beta cells that closely resemble normal functioning beta cells, in the quantities necessary for cell transfer and pharmaceutical use."

4) Europe Needs More Economic Integration, Former EU President Says: "Josep Borrell Fontelles of Spain, who served as President of the European Parliament from 2004 to 2007 and is currently a professor at the Complutense University in Madrid, discussed the future of the European Union during an event at the Harvard Center for European Studies."

EVENTS

There's free yoga for all levels in the Yard today at 3 p.m. in front of Holden Chapel! Free T-shirts will be handed out and you'll be entered for a drawing to win a free massage at the Wellness Center!

The IOP Special Events Committee and the Harvard College Democrats is having a Pizza and Politics today at 6 p.m. in Sever 110. Natalie Boyle, Communications Director of TogetherPAC, will discuss the Midterm Elections from the Democrats' perspective and there's free pizza!

Men's Soccer is going against Holy Cross tonight at 7 p.m. at Soldiers Field. Go Crimson!

PHOTO OF THE DAY

Professor Charles Lieber with his winning pumpkin!

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