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Pilot Spring Break Meal Plan draws 200 students

Written by Miriam Geronimus, Staff Writer
Published: Friday, March 28th, 2008
Students hoping to escape the trek to Wawa or Nassau Street during Spring Break got an opportunity to do so with a new pilot program by Dining Services.

The Spring Recess Meal Plan provided brunch and dinner at Rockefeller Dining ...(back to the article)

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    8:55 a.m. on March 28th, 2008
    Posted by Alexander

    Interesting. I've always seen the breaks as a great chance to get away from the dining hall for once and go explore the community! There's so much more to New Jersey than campus. Within walking distance of campus are tons of great, affordable places to eat. If you have a car, within an hour's drive are many of the best, most authentic ethnic food places in the country. Spring break should be a time for expanding our horizons rather than limiting them to the familiar.

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    3:33 a.m. on March 28th, 2008
    Posted by Well...Ok

    "Buchman recalled standing in a long line at a study break last Wednesday because it was the only way many students had of getting free food." Poor Buchman. Free food shortage over break. And, what, he is quoted something like 6 or 7 times. Could the reporter find no one else other than Buchman and Franklin that was here over break?

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