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<description>&lt;p&gt;Diedrich has good coffee, but the people studying there can be real bitches. I&apos;m a student as well, but I choose to study at home, in the library or at a bookstore. You know - places where you can validly glare at people for being the slightest bit noisy.

I heard the staff at Diedrich periodically shuts off the wireless internet to get the leeches who come in and sit for hours to get the hell out. I like that! &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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