September 2005
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A Diner’s Delight
The renovated Mather and Dunster dining halls leave students drooling: Walking into the polished and now-palatial campus treasure that is the Dunster House dining hall is like being transported to Martha Stewart’s personal test kitchen. If that weren’t enough, the whole project has made Harvard even greener— something sure to please students who don’t frequent Mather or Dunster.
posted: 09.20.05 [permalink]
HGCI's Ball State Presentations Available Online
The HGCI has returned from Ball State University's "Extending Connections" Conference. Our workshop presentations are now available online.
posted: 09.19.05 [permalink]
Renovated River Dining Halls Open
Partnering with the Harvard Green Campus Initiative (HGCI) in the revamping two Harvard dining halls: Glistening granite counter tops, sleek serving islands, and a more eco-friendly kitchen greeted elated Mather and Dunster residents last night when they returned for their Houses’ first meals of the school year.
posted: 09.14.05 [permalink]
The Stuff Sale at Harvard
It promises to be the largest yard sale Cambridge has ever seen. Unlike a lot of yard sales, though, most of the stuff for sale at Harvard University's annual "The Stuff Sale", organized by Harvard's Habitat for Humanity, is actually useful. More than 180 truckloads will be unloaded in front of Harvard’s science center on Oxford Street, making the sale the largest in the event’s five-year history and one of the largest of its kind in the country.
posted: 09. 9.05 [permalink]


