On Campus Dining Halls
For many students at Michigan State University, the prospect of having unlimited meals at campus dining halls is enough to keep them from moving off campus.
For some, something as seemingly small as a popular meal can play a role in a student's decision
Lynn Ferro, a sophomore at MSU, said "This year I decided to live on campus, and one of the main things that was a contributing factor was the fact that I had Brody caf. Every week they have this great entree, the eggplant parmesan, I get about five pieces it's really good."
Dining halls can also be a determining factor in which neighborhood a student elects to reside in on campus.
"(Brody's cafeteria has) the most selection, whereas like (Shaw dining hall) it's just too busy, Brody is huge, and there's just so much selection there for me.
For some, something as seemingly small as a popular meal can play a role in a student's decision
Lynn Ferro, a sophomore at MSU, said "This year I decided to live on campus, and one of the main things that was a contributing factor was the fact that I had Brody caf. Every week they have this great entree, the eggplant parmesan, I get about five pieces it's really good."
Dining halls can also be a determining factor in which neighborhood a student elects to reside in on campus.
"(Brody's cafeteria has) the most selection, whereas like (Shaw dining hall) it's just too busy, Brody is huge, and there's just so much selection there for me.
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