<p>As I was falling asleep in my class today(because it seems hs has become the alcatraz of the mind) I reflected upon the ugly lecture halls in the "polaroid" science building next to Annenberg Hall(I forget the name) THe lecture halls on the left seem to be painted garish tones of green and red in order to keep the students awake. This may be a good idea! Though I certainly dont think Harvard is quite an alcatraz as high school. i dunno, maybe that buiding is an example of 70's architecture gone bad.</p>
<p>But, on the upside, Annenberg Hall is very nice... much nicer than Yale's Berkeley College Dining room. </p>
<p>I also like the nice location of the colleges, I love Windor's location!</p>
<p>The science building next to Annenberg is called simply Science Center.</p>
<p>And Annenberg Hall (dining hall for Freshman students) is indeed very nice:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fas.harvard.edu/%7Ememhall/images2/annen1.jpg%5B/url%5D">http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~memhall/images2/annen1.jpg</a></p>
<p>as is most of the rest of campus, but still, that science building is atrocious</p>
<p>Aww, love the picture! It's so pretty! But how's the food?</p>
<p>very good everything is organic and responsibly produced( a living wage for the farmers)</p>
<p>I thought the food was okay but not great. It's good for cafeteria food, but it's still cafeteria food.</p>
<p>Annenberg is awful ... and after suffering through it for a few months, almost anything else will seem like a treat. My friends and I live largely off of Noch's or Domino's pizza, Felipe's, Ramen Noodles and Easy Mac. But fear not, the food is considerably better in the upperclass houses, and there are Belgian waffles to look forward to every Sunday! Even Annenberg (try as it might) can't really mess up waffles.</p>
<p>It isn't that bad in my opinion. The soup is definitely something not to be missed, especially New England Clam Chowder.</p>
<p>Annenberg wasn't bad. As a vegan, I appreciated the everyday presence of pasta, veggie burgers, soy milk, etc.</p>
<p>Our tour guide at Harvard made the good point that although it's not bad food, eating it for four years will make it bad.</p>