meal plan

Food for thought

A column for your consumption.

Food for thought: faculty meals

The new dining plan promotes student-faculty interaction.

Core Foods still offering organics, despite JJ’s shift

Although Core Foods, a student group that operates an all-organic cooperative, ran a deficit last semester, sales have been steady and the group’s ambitions remain high.

Hewitt gets rid of to-go boxes

If you lunch on the go, don't look to Hewitt to provide you with any takeaway.

Hewitt gets rid of to-go boxes

If you lunch on the go, don't look to Hewitt to provide you with any takeaway.

CCSC digests meal plan criticism in first meeting

150 students responded to a meal poll within 12 hours, submitting 10,000 words—17 pages—of comments.

Mixed feelings after new meal plan debut

Administrators are enthusiastic about new dining changes, but students were still uncertain after the first day back.

Year in review: Revised meal plans at Columbia, Barnard

When Barnard students return next semester, they will all be on a mandated meal plan, a departure from the current policy, which only requires first-years and residents of certain dorms to buy a meal plan.

Council, students prepare for new meal plan requirement

“The changes were made for a combination of financial needs, to support the operation of the new facility, and the desire to strengthen campus community,” Dean Denburg said.

Commuters raise meal plan concerns

Commuter students, who make up roughly 1 percent of the student population, will be required to purchase a meal plan. The cheapest option, the “convenience plan,” costs $300 a semester.