20The Tar Heel Thursday. July 17, 1986
Carolina Dimriuag Services to specialize ie variety
By CATHERINE COWAN
Staff Writer
It is noon on the first day of classes.
YouVe just gotten out of psych and
econ and you're starving. Whether
you decide you want a hamburger,
lasagna, tacos or a ham and swiss,
you can get it at Lenoir Dining Hall.
According to a pamphlet put out
by Carolina Dining Services, there
are five dining halls and six snack
bars open up to 17 hours a day across
campus during the school year. The
main dining hall, Lenoir, located in
the middle of campus next to the Pit,
serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Lenoir features daily entrees, Mex
ican and Italian Bars, a salad bar,
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will be on
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forward to seeing you on
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The Orient Express is at 201 E. Main St., Carrboro,
S minutes from Chapel Hill. Reservations: 967-893 J.
The Golden Dragon
'The First Fast Service Chinese Restaurant in the Triangle Area'
Over the years you have known us for the
consistent high quality of our food.
Always fresh
Always at a low cost
Always the best available
ingredients
Always served with efficiency
so your wait is never very long
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Downtown Chapel Hill
Across from the Varsity Theater
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a deli sandwich shop called The
Cutting Board, and a Make Your
Own Yogurt Bar.
The lower level of Lenoir houses
three dining shops. H.B. Quick's
serves hamburgers, fried chicken and
other fast food items. Broadway
Pizza features homemade pizzas and
a salad bar, and will deliver pizza
during the evening hours. Sweet
Sensations, a dessert shop, sells
cakes, cookies, ice cream and frozen
yogurt.
South Campus has its own main
cafeteria, Chase Hall. Chase features
most of the same items as Lenoir,
including a main entree line, deli,
salad bar and ethnic food bars.
Carolina Dining Services also
operates six convenience stores,
located all over campus. These stores
sell snacks, grocery items and school
supplies. You can pay with cash or
a meal card.
Besides serving meals, Carolina
Dining Services is working with the
Wellness Resource Center in Student
Health Services to make available
two kinds of handouts about food
and nutrition. One, the "Good,
Better, Best" series, comes in small
hand leaflets and covers topics such
as calcium deficiency. The other
series, nutritional news interviews,
covers topics such as ways to lower
sugar and salt intake, popcorn as a
low-calorie snack and which herbs
go best with which foods. The
information is geared to be fun and
educational at the same time.
All dorm residents are required to
buy a $100 meal plan each semester.
The Carolina Meal Plan works with
a computerized meal card. The initial
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amount you deposit is recorded on
the card, and every time you use your
card the amount you spend is
deducted. Carolina Dining Services
advises you to make your deposit by
mail before coming to UNC. As long
as you pay within a week before the
first day of classes, you will be able
to pick up your card at Lenoir during
Registration.
You can buy a meal plan for more
than $100 per semester, and the
bigger the plan you buy, the more
bonus dollars you will get. Bonus
dollars are added to the amount you
purchase in varying degrees, starting
at two percent for deposits over $200
and going up to seven percent for
deposits above $700. Thus, a $775
deposit will buy you $829 worth of
meals, a $615 deposit will buy you
$652 worth of meals, and a $250
deposit will buy you $255 worth of
meals.
There are a couple of other rules
people with meal cards should know
about. Any unused money on your
card after the $100 minimum will
automatically be carried over into the
spring. Also, if at the end of the spring
semester you still have money lef
tover (again, over the $100 min
imum), you can get a full refund as
long as you apply sometime before
commencement.
If you lose your meal card, contact
the dining service immediately and
they will invalidate the card. The
replacement fee for lost cards is $10
for the first time and $15 every time
after that.
Carolina Dining Services is oper
ated by the Marriott Corp., which
took it over from ARA Inc. in June.
Student Health
cares for UNC
From staff reports
The Student Health Service, well
blended into the woods next to
Kenan Stadium, offers health care
for students enrolled for the current
semester. The service operates on an
appointment basis, and same-day
appointments are available for
extremely ill students.
Services provided are the clinical
medicine staff of nine doctors and
three nurse practitioners to take care
of most health needs; the sports
medicine clinic, which provides
physical therapy and treatment for
many injuries; the mental health staff
to help students discuss stress,
loneliness and other problems
through crisis intervention, individ
ual therapy and stress management;
and women's health, staffed by a
gynecologist and two nurse praction
ers provide pregnancy tests and
routine care. Student Health also
includes the cold care center, a do-it-yourself
service, which allows
students to save time by determining
if their illnesses require the care of
a doctor, the allergy clinic, which
administers vaccines; and the phar
macy, which fills prescriptions writ
ten by SHS doctors and sells over-the-counter
drugs.
Services not covered by the student
health fee will be directly billed to
students through the cashier's office
in Bynum Hall. V
The center's nurse's desk is staffed
at all times, including weekends, most
holidays and semester breaks. Major
injuries or illnesses will be referred
to the N.C. Memorial Hospital.
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