An update on university efforts to have more environmentally responsible food
In 2018, Ohio State launched a plan to make at least 40 percent of its food sources sustainable or local by 2025. Now just a little mor…
In 2018, Ohio State launched a plan to make at least 40 percent of its food sources sustainable or local by 2025. Now just a little mor…
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This story was updated July 31, 2022 to appear in the Buckeyebound Edition distributed Aug. 1. Food delivery robots will return to Ohio State…
For students attempting to define themselves as individuals, sometimes for the first time, college can present an environment that makes comparison, competition and disordered eating seem like normal parts of the process.
Food delivery robots will soon return to Ohio State after over a monthlong hiatus.
Following the invasion of Ukraine, some Buckeyes are wondering what the future holds for the Russian-made food delivery robots on Ohio State’s campus.
After a semester in use, more food robots will arrive on campus to deliver food.
As dining hall student-workers prepared to-go orders last year, they would look up to see an empty dining hall, working at isolated stations.
The lifting of some COVID-19 restrictions this semester has led to more dine-in opportunities for students — and bigger concerns about the safety of dining in with students in close quarters.
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