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When students returned to the Great Hall this Fall, they found not only new light fixtures, but also an entirely new management group. In July, the operation of West Campus’ main dining area switched hands from Chartwells to Bon Appetit, said Jim Wulforst, director of dining services. Both are branches of Compass Group. The eatery is now open Monday through Friday for breakfast between 7:30 and 9:30 a.m., for lunch between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. and for dinner between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. On the weekend it is closed except for Sunday night, when Sitar Indian Palace will cater an all-you-can-eat buffet, Wulforst said. Last year, breakfast ended later, lunch began later and the Great Hall served Sunday brunch. Sitar also provided food on Tuesdays and Thursdays in addition to the normal menus. The changes come after students responded favorably to the first year of Bon Appetit’s service at the Marketplace. “There were so many comments on the success on East [Campus],” he said. “I thought the upperclassmen also deserved a higher standard.” One of the more noticeable changes was the replacement of the refrigerated drinks and prepackaged items with an expansive salad bar. SEE DINING ON PAGE 9
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A student taped a romantic message to seniorLauren Jones outside the Bryan Center Monday.
Lauren Jones is loved. Passers by on the West Campus Plaza could see the amorous message plastered in blue scotch tape across the stone walkway just outside the doors of the Bryan Center. “I love you Lauren Jones! -A.,” read the message written byjones’ boyfriend, junior Alex Ahearn, The message was Aheam’s birthday present to his girlfriend, a senior, who is currentiy in Argentina. He wanted her to be able to see the message via the Plaza webcam, which broadcasts real-time footage of the Plaza on the Office ofStudent Activities and Facilities’ Web site. Ahearn said he came up with the idea after the Argentinian mail system failed to deliver a calendar he attempted to send his girlfriend last February. Aheam, who has used the ePrint system to send love messages in the past, said he thought the Plaza webcam provided the perfect medium to SEE JONES ON PAGE 9
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Bon Appetit took over dining servicesfrom Chartwells for Compass Group in the Great Hall this Fail.