Reading Time: 5 minutesSonder is the humbling realization that, despite all your efforts to master the main character cocktail, everyone is the main character of their own lives.
Reading Time: 5 minutesSonder is the humbling realization that, despite all your efforts to master the main character cocktail, everyone is the main character of their own lives.
Reading Time: 5 minutesWe’re interviewing candidates for the upcoming University of Ottawa Board of Governors’ election for undergraduate student representative which will take place from June 2-4. Here’s why Quinn Heffron believes he deserves your vote.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteTired of pre-made cafeteria food or looking for a new dessert? Look no more! Introducing Ryan Banfield’s hunger crusher smoothie — a delicious mix of peanut butter, banana and milk that’s sure to give you a nice sugar rush!
Reading Time: < 1 minuteRecently, Ryerson University altered the structure of its meal plan funds, giving students options to reallocate any funds that remain at the end of the year, instead of having leftover funds go directly to Food Services.
Reading Time: 4 minutesOn Jan. 9, certain restrictions were put in place to solve recurring problems at the 24/7 dining hall—new meal periods for non-meal plan holders, and a standard that bags and backpacks were to be stored in cubbies by the entrance while students use the caf. These methods were designed to solve the lack of seating available …
Reading Time: 3 minutes24-hour dining hall limits access to non-meal plan students While the University of Ottawa isn’t asking students to wear pink on Wednesdays, it is restricting access to its new 24/7 dining hall for students who don’t have a meal plan. “Everyone is welcome—anyone can eat at the Dining Hall: students, professors, staff, even guests,” according …
Reading Time: 2 minutesStaff lets him stay, despite sanitary concerns Photo: Kim Wiens Liam Cook, a first-year communications student, has moved into the new dining hall the second week of classes after seeing all the new amenities the all-you-can-eat, 24/7 cafeteria offers. Cook gave the Tomato an exclusive tour of his new home, after he’d been living there for …
Reading Time: 2 minutesNew caf encourages overeating, food waste Photo: Marta Kierkus The new all-you-can-eat, buffet-style 24/7 dining hall, has been hyped up to no end. It’s new, it’s flashy, it has fancy touch screen technology, and you can eat as much as you want, whenever you want there. Regardless, there are a few reasons many students remain unconvinced …
Reading Time: 2 minutesU of O’s new dining hall offers a much better selection Photo: Eric Davidson A new school year is upon us, and along with it a new cafeteria. For those who haven’t had the chance to explore the “all-you-can-eat” affair compared to the old dining hall—picture a flip phone to smartphone scale upgrade. Our shiny, new, …
Reading Time: 2 minutes“We want students to feel like it’s not just a dining location, it’s a place where people can socialize, make new friends, and work together,” said Patrick Genest, director of Food Services.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe University of Ottawa has closed its cafeteria doors early in order to begin construction on a $5-million 24/7 dining hall that will replace the cafeteria and Jazzy restaurant come September.
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe University of Ottawa Muslim Students Association (UOMSA) is seeking access to more information from Food Services about halal meat at the cafeteria after several students reported eating a Quiznos sandwich thinking it was halal, only to discover the sauce is not.
Reading Time: 4 minutesQuite simply put: the food options on our campus are embarrassing.