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ذكذكتسئµ Magazine Dinner and a Study Session

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The 26 students at the San Francisco Urban Program have always made their own breakfast and lunch. Now they’re making dinner too, thanks to a remodeled kitchen in the historic Clunie House, home for the semester-long study of urban issues and internships in the city. A local architect designed a modern kitchen appropriate for the Victorian building. Glass cabinets placed in front of several large windows allow light into the room, and a coffee house counter creates space for students to linger. The new commercial-grade stove and 48-inch refrigerator offer sufficient room for food preparation and storage. “This wonderful environment will enhance community and lead to some creative cooking,â€‌ said Director Scott McClelland. Sociology professor Ronald Enroth, co-founder of the urban program, spoke in November at an open house showcasing the new kitchen.