I attended a lecture by Ed Yong about the human microbiome. He was plugging his fantastic new book "I Contain Multitudes." I have since bought and read most of this book. It is an excellent book that draws the audience's attention to an important facet of a healthy human: the microbiota. The venue and refreshments were good, though most of the refreshments were oblivious to considerations of ethics toward animals, resources, the diners' microbiota, and the environment by needlessly containing animal products, cooked refined oils, and refined sugars. This is a separate issue from the venue. The...
Read moreAside from my second-homes of the library and Wilkinson Hall, the MU is my go-to place when I need to study without interruptions, but still be within walking distance of coffee or other refreshments. The coolest thing about the MU though, is that there is a bowling alley, pool tables, and dartboards in the basement. I mean really now- what else could you possibly need? The MU is the greatest secret that's in front of everyone- check out the MU and all it has to...
Read moreWant a great place to grab a bite and study? Try the MU! It's got something for just about everyone, from different restaurants, to a convenience store (where I was able to replace my broken earphones). If it is too noisy downstairs, you can even visit the upper floors, where it is more quiet and has a "homey" knd of atmosphere. It's warm in the winter, and cool in the summer. Check it out; you won't be...
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