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The Dining Hall: A Narrative
It’s a Wednesday night. My stomach rumbles like that random earthquake that somehow spread from Virginia to Australia. I try to silence it with a snack, perhaps a processed potato covered in cheese and served in a red bag will quench my palate. No such luck. The trek begins. I arrive at the dining hall.... MORE »
Students Graduating Before Reaching End of Ernie Davis Sandwich Line
An epidemic has swept the Syracuse University community. Students are entering the Ernie Davis Dining Hall’s sandwich line only to find out that literally years have gone by when they finally receive their sandwich. “It was nuts!” commented former Syracuse student Kristina Barvara. “I... MORE »
Student’s Hand Cut Off for Having To-Go Container Too Long
Molly Rogers, a freshman in Flint, had way too much homework. She had no time for a sit down meal at Graham Dining Center so she went down and picked up a Togo container. She brought her meal back to her room and finished her homework.Molly went back to Graham the next morning to get... MORE »
Food Services Collects Waste for “Composting”
In a recent Daily Orange article, it was reported that Food Services will collect 30 tons of waste for composting (see Heather Wentz’s article in the September 15th edition). Many students find themselves wondering, “Why was Lady Gaga wearing a meat suit at the VMA’s?” But they’re also wondering, more relatedly, “What is composting?”... MORE »
New Dining Hall Tradition
In a surprise turn of events, Food Services has announced that it will begin to cook all of its foods. Yes, even meat. The news comes after a record-high 498 students got salmonella last month, and 315 got e coli. Still, officials are adamant about the change being unrelated to the record illnesses. “We still... MORE »