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ahr flaily (Tar Hrrl Food options aplenty at UNC Meals and snacks available on campus BY BRIAN AUSTIN UNIVERSITY EDITOR Getting the munchies in those scant 15 minutes between classes might seem problematic. But with choices across campus and ranging from sit-down dinners to in-and out snacks, you can quell your hun ger without a problem. Top of Lenoir and Rams Head Take a ride up the escalator in Lenoir Dining Hall, and you’ll find buffet-style stations serving wTaps. rotisserie, salads and the ever-pop ular cereal and waffle bar. among other choices. With an entrance that spills out into the Pit during the noontime rush, it's a great place to meet people, as long as you haw the sense to grab a table before the flood comes in. The second freestanding dining hall on UNC s campus is located on South Campus, a convenient walk from the gym and most South Out-of-state Student Association at UNC-Chapel Hill Far away from home? So are we! OSSA is here to provide you with social events, volunteering opportunities. Airport shuttles, and information made specificailv for the out-of-state student. Visit http://ossa.unc.edu for more information and be sure to come to our informational meeting on Sunday, August 17th at 12pm in the Student Union Auditorium! (OSSA * Out-of-state student Association at UNC-Chape! Hill X / hair, bath & beauty books & school 3- electronics ... and much more. It’s all right down the street. University Mail is a Chapel Htii - original. Here you’ll find an eclectic .<d2|j mix of one-of-a-kind, locally owned J boutiques as well as your familiar |H(jT favorites. From worid-dass art to HH*' groceries and prescriptions, we've got everything today's students UNIVERS J'PY M A L I want and need And we're c H , A P4E l j l conveniently located just minutes www.urwersitymaltnc com from census and nght on the 919-967-6934 Chapel Hill Transit bus tine. Campus dorms. It’s got most of the same things you'll find in Lenoir —but with its owm flair. The two dining halls take cash or credit cards per meal, but they also offer meal plan options that include a ’‘block" number of meals per semester or a weekly meal plan that allocates seven or 14 meals per week all semester. You can use your meal plan to sit down and have din ner, or you can get it to go. You can get more information at dining.unc.edu, and you can add or remove a meal plan at www. onecard.unc.edu under “Manage Your Account." Don’t fear, though, if you’re crav ing something different or quicker than a whole meal. Then. l is plenty of food beyond the dining halls. Here are a couple of popular choices. Main Street at Lenoir On the first floor of Lenoir Dining Hall are options for fast Carolina Compass food, including everything from Mediterranean Deli to chicken sandwiches from Chick-fil-A to sushi and Indian curry. Rams Head Market Below Rams Head Dining Hall is a grocery store and Subway from which students can settle their appe tite for cookies and chips, and they can grab a take-out meal, which can be purchased using a meal plan. Alpine Bagel Cafe It’s in the Student Union, just inside the doors on the Pit level, and offers up fresh bagels and cof fee seven days a week, and they open early enough for you to grab something on the way to that 8 am. class. They’ve got sandwiches, fruit. Rec\ c/e... for the life of \ our cammunin ! Recycle these items at the Curb I* "" and Apartment Complexes: Plastic Bottles, Metal Cans. Glass Bottles* ** Mixed Paper (junk mail, cereal boxes, milk cartons), Magazines, Newspapers & Phonebooks NO plastic bags, please! Recycle Corrugated Cardboard at 24-hour Drop-off Sites and Solid Waste Convenience Centers. Recycle Batteries, Motor Oil, Oil Filters and Antifreeze at Solid Waste Convenience Centers. Bring Paint, Pesticides and other Chemicals to the Household Hazardous Waste Collection KMon-Fri 10am-6pm Saturdays 7:30-12 noon Orange County Landfill Eubanks Rd. Chapel Hill. Recycle Computers, Televisions and other Electronic Equipment at Solid Waste Convenience Centers Pjj Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, 7am-7pm y-jJ Saturday 7am-5 Sundays 1-5 r^=) For more Information and center locations visit www.co.orange.nc.us/recycling/ Orange County Solid Waste Management 968-2788 a recycling@co.orange.nc.us practically-famous homemade orange juice and yogurt, too. Student Stores In its own comer of the Student Stores in Daniels Building, mixed in with the Bull’s I lead Bookshop, is the Daily Grind, which serves up strong coffee, lattes and pastries even 1 day. Opposite the Daily Grind is a convenience store with a freezer stocking sandwiches and the like, as well as a giant selection of candy sold by weight. Of course there are others, and Franklin Street is perennially turning over another burrito joint, but this is the abbreviated guide to where to eat when you’re on campus. Contact the University Editor at ude.skfa unc.edu ta OwmPMm (Jd. OUTDOOR CLOTHING & EQUIPAGE Eastgate Shopping Center . 1800 E. Franklin St • 933.6148 www.GreatOutdoorProvision.com V 'J DTH FilE/TIMOTHY REESE Long lines form at the escalators to Top of Lenoir during peak hours such as noon and 5 p.m., when students flood in to grab a bite to eat. LUCK Y MX/ fsl Hill's Newest Boutique 1800 East Franklin Street #25 9 969.6988 www. LuckyM.com Louern Merkin ton-Sat 1 0am-6pm & Sun \ pm-6pm FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2008 , 5
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