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A Tulane Diner’s List of Grievances

&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">It’s 8&colon;30pm on a Wednesday&comma; and I’ve just finished my night course&period; Learning this late was obviously not my first choice&comma; but the demands of Newcomb-Tulane’s distributional and major requirements don’t take into account that I’d rather have class during daylight hours&period; My stomach grumbles&comma; and I become incredibly aware of how many hours have passed since lunch&period; I can’t wait to get home and prepare an amazing and balanced meal of instant mac and cheese and microwavable chicken nuggets&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">I imagine you’re saying right now&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;But Sylvie&comma; why would you ever subject yourself to that&quest; Why don’t you go to The Commons&comma; the LBC&comma; or make something yourself&quest;” I smile at your naivety and respond&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;silly reader&comma; they’re already done serving dinner&comma; and I live in a dorm&excl;” The lack of food at this hour is an example of the overlooked group of Tulane students that are still forced to live on campus&comma; forced to have a dining plan&comma; and forced to survive without a kitchen during a pandemic&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">I doubt I have to explain why using a communal kitchen during a pandemic is an unsanitary idea&period; Even more so&comma; it is ridiculous to ask me to buy my own pots&comma; pans&comma; measuring cups&comma; and other cooking supplies when I don’t even live in a house&period; As a college student on a tight budget and one who is being forced to pay upwards of &dollar;3&comma;700 each semester for a meal plan&comma; it is unrealistic to devote more of my money towards food resources that Tulane should be providing&comma; just so that I am able to eat a non-microwavable meal after 8pm&period; If I lived off-campus&comma; or in Aron&comma; then I would definitely cook or meal prep the majority of the time as cooking and baking is more Covid safe than sitting in a restaurant&period; It is also unrealistic to believe that every Tulane student has the time to eat dinner before that time&period; Almost every day I either have a club meeting&comma; homework&comma; study groups&comma; or night class&period; I&comma; like everyone else&comma; am running on my own schedule that doesn’t always allow for me to sit down at the Commons for a 40 minute meal&period; An alternative during the day is Hillel or the LBC&comma; but again&comma; every station except WOW Cafe closes before 8pm&period; And even the food that is served is limited in its capacity to provide healthy options&period; In the LBC&comma; for example&comma; both salad stations close before 6pm&comma; leaving me to choose which WOW wrap I&&num;8217&semi;d like to dine on that day&period; Maybe I could keep fresh produce in my room&comma; but it’s expensive and my mini fridge doesn’t provide the space&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">There are also more serious consequences to limited night dining options&period; According to the Child Mind Institute&comma; 20&percnt; of female and 10&percnt; of male college students suffer from some type of eating disorder&period; The challenges of college added underlying mental health issues and an increased workload creates a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;perfect storm&period;” The inability to access healthy food or food at all contributes detrimental to the recovery and health of these students&period; Further&comma; bulimic&comma; or binge-eating&comma; patterns can be triggered when students try and fail to stick to unreasonably restrictive diets&comma; especially if they know they only have a limited timeframe in which to eat&period; NEDA reports that 35&percnt; of &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;normal” dieters progress to unhealthy dieting&comma; and of those&comma; 20-25&percnt; develop partial or full-syndrome eating disorders&period; It is important to think about how restrictive dining hours contribute to harmful eating habits&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">A great alternative is ordering off campus through NOLA bucks&period; Poke Loa&comma; Jaszmine&comma; and Green Olives Cafe are a few of the healthy&comma; fresh options offered through this dining program&semi; however&comma; drawbacks include that not all of these restaurants deliver&comma; and the vast majority of lowerclassmen students do not have a car This means that dining late is time consuming and can be fiscally consuming &lpar;by taking an uber there and back to pick up&rpar;&period; I do not have time to do this usually&comma; and I would bet that other students would agree with me&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">There are simple ways to make healthy foods accessible for longer&period; Wall of Greens and Freshens at the LBC should at least be open until 8 or 9pm&comma; especially for students on the TU-7 or TU-15 meal plan who have limited swipes but a large amount of wavebucks&period; Le Gourmet could even expand their hours&comma; as smoothies&comma; acai bowls and avocado toasts are great snacks throughout the day&period; Full service Commons available until 10pm and not 8pm is also a great idea as&comma; again&comma; many people simply do not have time to eat that early&period; Tulane should be aware of this just based on the sheer volume of night classes they offer&period; Further&comma; the nutritionists that Tulane employs should be more heavily advertised&comma; as many students would utilize them more if they were aware of the option&period; The solutions to increase healthy food on campus are simple and right in front of us&comma; and change can be reached quickly if the administration starts to take into account the consequences of restricted dining hours&comma; especially during Corona&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">Cover Photo&colon; The Crescent Graphics Team<&sol;p>&NewLine; <&excl;-- WP Biographia v4&period;0&period;0 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"wp-biographia-container-top" style&equals;"background-color&colon; &num;FFEAA8&semi; 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She graduated from Tulane with majors in History and English and minors in Classical Studies and Religious Studies&period; Sylvie loves vintage leather coats&comma; celebrity podcasts&comma; falling down Wikipedia rabbit holes&comma; and spending time in the beautiful New Orleans sun&period; Her favorite book is Jane Eyre&period;  <&sol;p><div class&equals;"wp-biographia-links"><small><ul class&equals;"wp-biographia-list wp-biographia-list-text"><li><a href&equals;"mailto&colon;&&num;115&semi;k&&num;105&semi;rsc&&num;104&semi;&&num;51&semi;&&num;64&semi;tula&&num;110&semi;&&num;101&semi;&&num;46&semi;ed&&num;117&semi;" target&equals;"&lowbar;self" title&equals;"Send Sylvie Kirsch Mail" class&equals;"wp-biographia-link-text">Mail<&sol;a><&sol;li> &vert; <li><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;tulanemagazine&period;com&sol;author&sol;sylvie-kirsch&sol;" target&equals;"&lowbar;self" title&equals;"More Posts By Sylvie Kirsch" class&equals;"wp-biographia-link-text">More Posts&lpar;8&rpar;<&sol;a><&sol;li><&sol;ul><&sol;small><&sol;div><&sol;div><&sol;div><&excl;-- WP Biographia v4&period;0&period;0 -->&NewLine;

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