1 Photo by Ricky Emmons - Assistant Photography Editor Server and cashier Cari Common serves students healthy dining options from Rosetta's Kitchen, now open on campus. Photo by Ricky Emmons - Assistant Photography Editor Junior Sarah Merritt, 20, and freshman Ella Ferguson, 18, enjoy talking and lunch at the health and wellness cafe. Local eatery opens on campus Sheldon Schenck sschenck@unca.edu - Staff Writer UNC Asheville Dining Ser vices now provides more di verse and healthy eating options on campus. UNCA now serves Rosetta’s Kitchen in the Sherrill Cen ter, in addition to new options in Highsmith Union and The Down Under in Overlook Hall. Senior director of dining services, Emily R. Williams, focused on pleasing the campus community while supporting the local economy. “Our main concern for the future is sustainability, incorpo rating as much organic food as we can and supporting the local economy by using local foods,” Williams said. “We offer what we hope to be something for everybody.” The new dining options of fered on campus came as a re sult of a student and faculty sur vey from the 2011-2012 school year. Students were asked which vendors they would like to see on campus. The locally owned Rosetta’s Kitchen was selected rather than the various fast-food op tions. The Rosetta’s menu on cam pus mirrors that of their loca tion on North Lexington. The menu centers around vegetarian, vegan and organic foods. “It’s pretty much 85 precent the same menu. We don’t have a fryer at the Wellness Cafe, so it’s a little more focused on nu trition,” said Star Buan, ower of Rosetta’s. “We don’t offer chips. We offer slaw or car rots and celery sticks as a side. We often describe our food as ‘homestyle comfort food.’” In addition to the new Roset ta’s on campus. The Down Un der opened on the ground level see DINING on page 4