When the renovated Wu and Wilcox dining halls opened this fall, the most noticeable changes may have been the updated decor and new dining options. But while there were lots of new elements to the renovated dining halls, there was ...(back to the article)
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I've been to WuCox twice, and both times, someone has bumped into me and knocked food off of my plate (and in one case, given me very bad grease stains). You just don't have as much control and stability. You're forced to mix wet foods together, that damages the taste. And you're forced to repeatedly get up, thus disrupting conversations with your friends.
wow. that sounds awful for you...
Eating clubs have trayless dining. it's not a big deal.
and, whitman proud,maybe you should hold on tighter to your plate (why do people keep bumping into you anyway? never happened to me. maybe they don't like you because you're so negative.)
Even if this only stops people like Whitman Proud from making Wilcox overcrowded, I am all for it.
somebody better call the wambulance
all the water saved by not wasting trays just gets wasted to water the lawns at whitman and new butler
@Whitman Proud
you sound lame. and you are lame for copying my pseudonym. stop going to wu- problem solved.
i agree with butler proud, 2011, and everyone else you just owned you.
before declaring the dining halls "trayless and lovin' it" shouldn't there be a survey of all the students? maybe only three complaints were received b/c no one realized they could complain, and thought it wouldn't do any good... oh wait.
The three seniors who complained are all my friends. We bond over our common hatred of the environment.