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What To Do With Your Chicken Fingers

What To Do With Your Chicken Fingers

By Max Wheeler and Max Wheeler October 22, 2014

The weekly holiday that is Chicken Finger Thursday makes the Georgetown dining experience infinitely more bearable for one, glorious day a week. However, no matter how delicious the food is, eating something...

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Students expressed concerns about meal plans at a forum on Thursday.

University Backs Down on 3-Year Meal Plan Requirement

By Sarah Smith October 19, 2014

The university is no longer considering mandating a third-year meal plan, Vice President for Auxiliary Services Joelle Wiese announced at a forum in Sellinger Lounge on Thursday night. “We were...

A Dialogue of Distrust

By The Editorial Board October 17, 2014

When reports that the university is considering mandating a third-year meal plan surfaced late on a Wednesday night, students understandably responded with outrage at what was correctly interpreted as...

Old Leo’s Policy Flexible, Not Fraudulent

By Will Simons October 17, 2014

To the Editor: In an article titled “Leo’s Limits Meal Swipe Use” from Oct. 10 [A5], The Hoya described Aramark and the administration’s motivations and students’ reactions to the recent enforcement...

So You Think You Can Snapchat? Try Pickle Instead

So You Think You Can Snapchat? Try Pickle Instead

By Catherine McNally and Catherine McNally October 13, 2014

Have you ever thought there is more to life than just being really, really, ridiculously good at Snapchatting? Are your snaps so witty and creative that your friends immediately screenshot and save them...

Third-Year Meal Plan Requirement: The Conspiracy

Third-Year Meal Plan Requirement: The Conspiracy

By Griffin Greco and Griffin Greco October 11, 2014

When news of the possible third-year meal plan requirement broke this past week, students were infuriated, and rightly so. In case you didn’t hear news from any campus news source whatsoever, GUSA announced...

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The university is considering requiring students to purchase a meal plan for three years, an extension of the current two-year mandate.

Required 3-Year Leo’s on Table

By Katherine Richardson October 10, 2014

The university is considering implementing a third-year meal plan requirement, according to a press release issued by the Georgetown University Student Association on Wednesday. The announcement was...

Leo’s Limits Meal Swipe Use

By Toby Hung October 10, 2014

Aramark, the managing group behind Georgetown’s dining services, began imposing a stricter enforcement of their policy banning students from swiping more than once into O’Donovan Hall at the start...

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University Considers 3-Year Meal Plan Requirement

By Mallika Sen October 8, 2014

The university is considering mandating a third-year meal plan, according to a press release issued today by the Georgetown University Student Association. GUSA President Trevor Tezel (SFS ’15)...

Less Gluten, More Options

By The Editorial Board September 26, 2014

O’Donovan Hall is a favorite target of criticism for almost all students. Many lament its limited options and general lack of nutritious options, but this criticism is especially relevant for those with...

ATTENTION BLOCK PEOPLE

ATTENTION BLOCK PEOPLE

By Emily Min and Emily Min September 12, 2014

All the ~*~homies~*~ out there who find themselves on a block plan, or without any meal plan at all (it’s been real, Leo’s) may feel a bit out of whack with the sudden disappearance of all-you-can-eat...

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Leo’s advertises changes to its meal plans and Flex dollars for the fall 2014 semester on the first floor of the dining hall.

Meal Plan Options Limited

By Ashley Miller September 12, 2014

O’Donovan’s Hall limited its lowest and least expensive meal plan options this year, among other dining changes including adding two new meal plans, barring freshmen from purchasing the 10-meal-a-week...

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