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...that cheerful customers sang out as they milled about in the relaxed atmosphere. “You can’t get better music,” claimed bartender Greg Ghazil. He wasn’t lying—I enjoyed the music so much that I forgot to drink! The people-watching and the laid-back mood made for a perfect lull in the middle of night. Friendly Bostonians and Cambridge locals beckoned Harvard undergrads to come to Toad and see what Porter has to offer. “This is an original bar with no pretense...

Author: By Maria S. Pedroza, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Night Out in Porter Square | 10/23/2003 | See Source »

...with the fact that, unlike Grafton, Temple Bar does not pull double duty as both a lunchtime hotspot and late-night social hub—it doesn’t even open until 5 p.m. Oh, and the martini here is a must. It is certainly their most popular drink. A group outing here would be a change of pace from the obligatory Harvard entryway-friend birthday-destination. Men take note: general manager Will Brennan pointed out, “Often you’ll see six women come here and check the place out, but never six guys...

Author: By Maria S. Pedroza, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Night Out in Porter Square | 10/23/2003 | See Source »

...Harvard survey issued last fall, 34.5 percent of males and 26.9 percent of females acknowledged drinking five drinks or more in one sitting—the standard definition of “binge drinking”—at least once over the course of two weeks. Close to 10 percent of all students drank this much on three to five occasions during a two-week period. These figures are up from a survey completed in 2000 and indicate that a substantial portion of undergraduate students abuse alcohol on a regular basis. In examining these numbers, the committee must...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Defining the Task at Hand | 10/22/2003 | See Source »

There are three primarily concerns that arise from episodes of undergraduate binge drinking. The first and most apparent is that students drink more than their bodies can withstand, and they get violently ill, resulting in trips to UHS or area hospitals. Out of 24 admits to UHS this September, two students actually entered comas as a result of drinking. The potential for alcohol poisoning and death is very real, and Gross has cited the health crisis as his primary concerns in creating the committee...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Defining the Task at Hand | 10/22/2003 | See Source »

...these high-starch, low-fat diets are often hungry soon after they eat. They would be more satisfied eating nuts or a salad with a full-fat dressing," says Dr. Walter Willett, chairman of the department of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health and author of Eat, Drink and Be Healthy (Fireside; 2001). "And longer-term studies are showing that people tend to be able to control their weight better over the long run on a moderate or higher-fat diet than on a low-fat diet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: How to Eat Smarter | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

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