New restaurant Wahoo Nori opens in Pav XI
In addition to a new Starbucks opening in Newcomb Hall, University Dining has opened a sushi location called Wahoo Nori.
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In addition to a new Starbucks opening in Newcomb Hall, University Dining has opened a sushi location called Wahoo Nori.
As both new and returning students bustle around Grounds looking to join clubs and organizations, the Black Student Alliance is continuing its tradition of hosting events every day of the first week of classes.
Office hours are seemingly always exactly at the same time as every other student obligation. To ensure his students still get a chance to see if him if this happens, Economics Prof. Lee Coppock hosts his office hours while running six miles in 45 minutes at 7 a.m. — least a few times a semester, that is.
In 1979, then-21-year-old scallop boat worker Joe Giarratano was sentenced to death for a double murder and rape he says he never committed. After nearly 40 years of fighting the system from the inside, he was released on parole last December. Lecturer Franziska Oertle’s Tibetan Buddhism course spent their class on March 19 hearing his story.
A new restaurant serving healthy salad and grain bowls opened its doors in 2015 to a Corner monopolized by fast food. Nearly three years have passed since then, and Roots Natural Kitchen has come a long way since its humble beginnings.
At any given time, one can find a student walking down the Lawn who has stopped, dropped everything and run over to pet a dog. The University knows about the general affinity students have for animals because it brings them in every semester during finals week to soothe students’ souls. But in all this anticipation and longing, there’s been a place filled with animals just begging to be loved.
On Nov. 14, Forbes released its reputed “30 Under 30” list for 2018, recognizing a group of young entrepreneurs excelling in various projects and ventures. This year, five University alumni made the lists, including Muzzammil Zaveri, Sam Bernstein, Chelsea Follett, Jeremy Martin and Kevin Eisenfrats.
“You missed it,” Steven Le, University alumnus and MeeteR app founder, said. “If you weren’t a part of the Listserv or a Facebook group. Come Friday or Saturday, I would look at my phone and wish I had an app that had the places to go.”