Limited access leaves on-campus residents choosing between safety, cost, and convenience. I think it’s pretty fair to say there aren’t a lot of food options on campus. There are food stands in the Loker Student Union, but a person can only eat so many plates of carne asada fries at Green Olive. Plus, the stalls […]
Tag: Campus Dining
On-campus eats: high cost, mid fare
By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor It’s always the worst feeling. You’ve been criss-crossing campus all day, using whatever precious energy you have left from breakfast that morning to study, take notes, and pay attention in class. Your stomach is rumbling and it can only be satisfied by something cooked to golden-brown perfection, but there’s just […]
Food Contract with Aramark Defended, Criticized at Town Hall
By Maya Garibay-Sahm, News Editor The university has a $20 million dining hall in the early stages of development and a new dining services partner to handle it. And that company, Aramark, was the focus of a town hall last week that showed that even if the deal is finalized, there are some Toros who […]
Students go “Loco” for Taco Tuesday at CSUDH
By Liliana UlloaLifestyle Editor If you have classes on Tuesdays, chances are you’ve come across the long line of students at the east walkway waiting to indulge in Taco Tuesday made possible by campus dining’s Street Food. Street Food is a student outreach program that provides a more affordable food option to the campus dining […]
Toros Say Goodbye to Group of Solid Seniors
By Antonio Flowers Staff Writer The CSUDH women’s volleyball season ended last weekend, so it was only fitting that it honored five seniors in their final game. And though the Toros lost a tough five-set matchup to Cal State San Marcos (despite junior Tati Yandall’s career-high 25 kills), the seniors received a heartfelt celebration before […]
