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There
are dining facilities in six of the larger residence halls in Evanston: Sargent, Elder, Foster-Walker Complex, 1835
Hinman, Willard, and Allison.
Each of the six residence dining locations features an all-you-can-eat
buffet with a wide range of choices. There are 24 meals available
each week: breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Monday to Saturday, late-night
meals, Monday to Thursday and brunch and dinner on Sunday. Continuous
dining is available from breakfast through dinner at Sargent and Foster-Walker
Complex.
Menus are planned with students' preferences and suggestions in
mind and include a diverse range of healthy choices, traditional
heartland entrees, ethnic selections, and vegetarian and vegan options.
Every meal includes a choice of fresh fruit and beverages; lunch
and dinner offer extensive salad and deli bars.
Designated dining areas are available in most of the residence
dining halls for students who live in a residential college. This
provides a great place where you can interact with students and
faculty who have interest similar to yours. Here is a list of the
residential college dining rooms in their respective halls:
Allison
Shepard
Residential College
Public
Affairs Residential College (PARC)
Foster-Walker Complex
Women's
Residential College (WRC)
Sargent
Thomas
G. Ayers Residential College of Commerce and Industry
Slivka
Residential College of Science and Engineering
Residential
College of Cultural and Community Studies (CCS)
Willard
Willard
Residential College
Humanities
Residential College (Chapin)
1835 Hinman
International
Studies Residential College (ISRC)
Communications
Residential College (CRC)
Wayne
V. and Elizabeth R. Jones Fine and Performing Arts Residential College
Carry out
Bag meals are available Mondays through Fridays. If you expect to
miss meals because of a class or job conflict, simply obtain a Bag
Meal request form from the residence dining hall manager and place
your order 24 hours in advance.
Sick Trays are available at all meals for students on a meal plan
who cannot come to the residence dining halls. The procedure is
simple: give your WildCARD to a friend, who shows it to the residence
dining hall manager and requests a sick tray to bring back a meal
for you.
Access to the University Dining Services
Each student is issued a photographic identification card, which
must be presented in order to obtain access to the University Dining
services. Students who lose their University identification card
must come to the WildCARD office in Norris University Center for
a replacement.
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