Sitting through a few hours of lectures on biological molecules is no easy task. It requires a good night's sleep, a good magazine, and a good cup of coffee. Yesterday, I stopped by the medical school's cafe to pick up some coffee only to find that it had been shut down because of health code violations.
That's right. Our coffee shop, housed in the same building as one of the nation's top 10 hospitals, is no longer allowed to serve coffee because the Department of Health can't ensure that it won't make people sick.
Now, I'm no health inspector, nor am I a mathematician, but the cumulative score on the cafe's Inspection Report (which is displayed proudly on its door) was a negative 64. That seems bad, doesn't it?
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