Viewbook, 2011-12

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Life-Changing Involvement

Refueling Appalachian has three main dining areas, three markets and numerous vending machines located around campus. No matter where you are or what you want to eat, Food Services has something for everyone. Central Dining Hall is the newest and largest dining facility, located in the center of campus. Its Rivers Street Café and Sanford Commons offer a variety of options, from home-style cooking to Chick-fil-A, fresh sushi, salad bar, low-calorie meals and everything in between. This includes vegan and vegetarian options. Trivette Hall is a smaller, quieter dining facility located at the Duck Pond. It features Italian favorites as well as a hot food bar, deli bar, daily soup specials and desserts. McAlister’s Select is also housed in Trivette, for those on the go who are craving McAlister’s favorites. Plemmons Student Union features McAlister’s Deli, a familiar setting for enjoying large-portioned sandwiches, Idaho spuds and sweet tea while catching up with friends, and Cascades Café, where you can buy deli sandwiches, hotdogs, self-serve candies and snacks, milkshakes and more. Also in the student union, you’ll find Crossroads Coffeehouse where you can get shade-grown coffee, a relaxing atmosphere and oftentimes live music. The Market The Market is a one-stop destination offering snacks, fresh produce, drinks, and health and beauty aids. It has three locations on campus: beside University Bookstore in Plemmons Student Union, in Trivette Hall and in Appalachian Panhellenic Hall.

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Food Services composts all its pre-consumer waste at Appalachian’s Recycling Center, which provides rich mulch used in campus landscaping.

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