Bonner even described how a dinner sandwich bar would reduce the amount of hot dishes needed and thus mitigate against any extra cost. Without the sandwich bar, diners will either try a questionable meal that will probably end up in the dish room or opt for dependable but not-as-wholesome cereal. Twice a week, I, myself, find the need to get my hands on some Lucky Charms.
There is a common belief around the University that the council is a powerless body. However, after this discussion last Sunday evening, I share the frustration of council members whose suggestions are faced with such a restrictive policy.
Even though Mayer said that he is now considering the proposal as a once-a-week feature, this incident sets a precedent. When will other requests be honored if HUDS is not only against change but against the will of those they are "dedicated" to serving?
I find the whole process tougher to chew than Annenberg beef.
--Justin D. Gest